Picard pours them both tea, and Data asks why the Captain is stalling.
“Because I don’t want the game to end,” he replies.
After Picard bets everything on the current hand, Data wins with an impossible collection of five queens.

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Unfortunately for them, she promptly does activate, turning into a killing machine and felling them with ease.
Freaked out by her heretofore-unknown abilities, Dahj then has a vision of Picard.
“The dreams are lovely.
It’s the waking up that I’m beginning to resent,” sighs Picard.
As a result, synthetics were banned throughout the galaxy.
At that, he storms off set.
Dahj sees Picard on TV and, recognizing him from her vision, visits him at Chateau Picard.
The same sort of inherent instinct led her to Picard’s vineyard.
At night, Picard dreams of Data painting in the vineyard.
He offers Picard the brush and asks him if he’d like to finish it.
Laris informs Picard that Dahj is gone, and he races off to Starfleet Archives.
The title of the painting is “Daughter.”
A bewildered Dahj hacks security systems to locate his whereabouts at Starfleet Archives and meets him there.
I will never leave you."
He says they should go to the Daystrom Institute to investigate further.
But before they can depart, more black-clad assassins materialize.
On a rooftop, Dahj fends off these attackers while Picard takes cover.
When he awakens, he’s back at Chateau Picard.
B-4 turned out to be a pale imitation of Data, as have all subsequent synthetics.
In response, Jurati explains that fractural neuronic clones are created in pairs meaning Dahj has a twin.
More chilling still, we realize the exact nature of this outpost it’s a fully operational Borg Cube.
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