Ihat was among the most flamboyant and vocal, with feminine mannerisms, but was referred to as a male. Ihat claimed to have escaped Masaka, suggesting that Ihat was an intended sacrifice who got away. Ihat was the first to reveal the sign for Masaka's temple to Captain Jean-Luc Picard, although Masaka interrupted by killing Ihat. While scornful of Masaka, Ihat had a grudging respect for her powers when she was awake. Like the other D'Arsay personalities, Ihat seemed not to be afraid of Korgano, reinforcing Picard's belief that Korgano was seen as a protector as opposed to a destroyer. Ihat was also the first to mention Korgano, claiming that only Korgano can keep Masaka asleep. (TNG: "Masks" )
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| - Ihat was among the most flamboyant and vocal, with feminine mannerisms, but was referred to as a male. Ihat claimed to have escaped Masaka, suggesting that Ihat was an intended sacrifice who got away. Ihat was the first to reveal the sign for Masaka's temple to Captain Jean-Luc Picard, although Masaka interrupted by killing Ihat. While scornful of Masaka, Ihat had a grudging respect for her powers when she was awake. Like the other D'Arsay personalities, Ihat seemed not to be afraid of Korgano, reinforcing Picard's belief that Korgano was seen as a protector as opposed to a destroyer. Ihat was also the first to mention Korgano, claiming that only Korgano can keep Masaka asleep. (TNG: "Masks" )
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| - Ihat was among the most flamboyant and vocal, with feminine mannerisms, but was referred to as a male. Ihat claimed to have escaped Masaka, suggesting that Ihat was an intended sacrifice who got away. Ihat was the first to reveal the sign for Masaka's temple to Captain Jean-Luc Picard, although Masaka interrupted by killing Ihat. While scornful of Masaka, Ihat had a grudging respect for her powers when she was awake. Like the other D'Arsay personalities, Ihat seemed not to be afraid of Korgano, reinforcing Picard's belief that Korgano was seen as a protector as opposed to a destroyer. Ihat was also the first to mention Korgano, claiming that only Korgano can keep Masaka asleep. (TNG: "Masks" )
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