"After witnessing several Klingon warriors kill the crew," Do you mean killing?
"reasoning that she must return to the Barge of the Dead to rescue her." Reasoning might not be the right word for the context of the sentence.
"While arguing with Miral," Why did they argue? Did they not want the procedure to happen?
"...understand what it truly means to be a Klingon. Torres takes her mother's place..." So did Miral accept the procedure?
"The concept for the episode developed from Moore's failed pitch for the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode" Do you mean Star Trek: Deep Space Nine per ref 4?
"compared to the previous episode "Survival Instinct"", which"
"toward Torres, writing that" I don't think the word that is needed if your using a quote after.
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""Barge of the Dead" was the first episode [...] real or part of a hallucination." Is that whole part in P4 of the Production section supported by ref 14?
@1989: Thank you for pointing it out, and I apologize for missing those two points. I corrected Bullet 3, but I am not sure what you mean by Bullet 4. In the episode, Torres has a near-death experience and is taken to the Klingon version of Hell, where she sees her mother (Miral). Torres is revived, but wants to do a procedure to put her into a coma to mimic a near-death state to return to Hell to save her mother (Miral). Miral is completely separate from the procedure so I am not fully understanding the point about accepting the procedure. Some clarification would be helpful to better understand how to correct this. Aoba47 (talk) 15:48, 12 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]
@1989: Again, I am not certain about you mean by "opinion" in this context? Torres went down to the underworld to save her mother and take her place after seeing her there, not because the mother asked her to do so. Again, the procedure part of it takes place in a completely separate location from the hell/underworld portions of the episode so Miral has not connection to that part. Aoba47 (talk) 16:23, 12 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]
@Aoba47: So if Miral is the mother, and she does not believe her daughter is fully connected to her roots, she let's her take over anyway? If so, please note that in the article. -- 198916:42, 12 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]
@1989: Oh, I see your point now. Miral actually resists and objects to her daughter taking her place, with the swap taking place without Miral's consent. Aoba47 (talk) 17:09, 12 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]