"Base, what were you thinking doing that? It hurt," Wesley said rubbing his head.
"Sorry Wesley, but you must admit it was quite funny."
Picard and the others could do nothing but stare at the girl. She was definably an android, but with obvious human emotions. Deanna Troi, Ship's councilor, could feel the girl's emotions and feelings.
"Captain, This may seem strange, but I can feel her emotions."
Picard turned to Deanna with shock in his eyes. "How is that possible?" "I…I don't know, sir."
"Of course you don't," Q said, walking toward the girl, "How could you possibly understand something you could never even conceive?"
Q put his arm around the girl's shoulders before turning back to the Captain. "Captain Picard, meet my granddaughter, Database, and my daughter, Queen Roxanne."
Picard looked back up Roxanne, who looked embarrassed, and then back at Base. They did look quite similar, but there was something familiar about her.
"Something familiar about Database, Captain?" Q asked with a smirk. Wesley looked from Base to Roxanne, then to Data.
"Captain, look at Base, then at Data," Wesley said.
Picard looked at the android and then back at the girl. They looked similar. "Your point Mr. Crusher?" Wesley looked past Base and looked at the woman on the view screen.
"You told me that Base was your daughter. I didn't believe you and I still don't. It is impossible what you say," Wesley stated before relaxing. "How is Base your daughter?"
"I choose not to answer you Wesley," Roxanne said. "I don't know how you can treat me so coldly after what Base and I did for you."
"Ah, but that has nothing to do with present circumstances my dear daughter," Q said taking a step forward. Roxanne turned back to the screen.
"Hi Dad," she said with little emotion. Base gave Q a big hug. "Missed ya Gramps. Mom wouldn't let me do anything while you were gone."
Q looked back at Picard and smiled. "Base, show the Captain some of the stuff I taught ya."
Base smiled and looked at Picard with the same unwavering smile. "May I?" Picard looked over at Riker, who shrugged.
"Councilor, what do you think?" Deanna walked forward and looked at Base. "I think she will be fine. She shouldn't do anything to hurt us. Her emotions are filled with nothing but kindness toward us."
Picard nodded toward Base. "Cool!" She said before snapping her fingers and disappearing in a flash of light.
She reappeared next to Worf wearing a dress from the 17th century. Her hair was up in curls and she looked radiant. Her dress fell just under her shoulders, which were the same color as her face. She was defiantly an android, but she didn't act like one.
She laughed and danced around, almost knocking Lt. Commander Geordi LaForge, Head engineer, down.
"Watch it," he said. She stopped moving and looked straight at him. His visor was sending him mixed signals, sometimes showing her human, and others artificial.
"Wow, that is amazing," Base said gently touching his visor. Geordi was feeling very uncomfortable about this teenager mess with his visor.
"Can I look?" Geordi looked at the girl with concern before slowly nodding his head and lifting his hands to remove the visor. He touched hers in the process.
"Strange," he thought, "Her skin is different from Data's. Almost like she's real."
"I am real," she said confused. Geordi's hands froze in shock.
"Did I say that out loud?" he said. Base smiled. "No, I can read minds, if I really want to. I get it from my grandmother."
Everyone, except Roxanne and Base, turn to Q, who shrugs.
