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By Faithful Reader (Ross Fertel)
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#504209
As we are in our global self-isolation, let's look back at the episodes that took advantage of their standing sets to show an almost empty ship.

The Mark of Gideon - The end of the episode spoils it, but most of this episode is Kirk wandering around the set.

Remember Me - A good mystery episode ending up with Dr. Crusher on her own.

Starship Mine - Die Hard in space, but Picard held his own against a rag tag band of mercenaries.

Distant Voices - Bashir wandered around the abandoned station that was his mind.

Displaced - This is a bit of a cheat, but Chakotay did have a fun scene with an ensign on her first day of bridge duty.

Those are off teh top of my head. Any others?
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By eberlems
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2E European Continental Quarter-Finalist 2023
2E  National Second Runner-Up 2023
#504244
Not all ship based, but quarantine or isolated:

The Next Generation: Unnatural Selection
Voyager: One
Voyager: Resolutions
Enterprise: Doctor's Orders
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I may be a little off the discussion but I think you'll pardon me for being right on topic with the title of this Post...

Babel (DS9 S1:E5)
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