Voyager shouldn't have used Roddenberry's rule.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Star Trek: Voyager returned to a rule created by Gene Roddenberry for Star Trek: The Next Generation which ended up hurting the show's potential for more interesting storylines. Voyager was the fourth series in the Star Trek franchise overall, airing between 1995 and 2001.
Star Trek: Voyager Brought Back Roddenberry's Core TNG 'No Conflict' Rule By applying Gene Roddenberry's 'no conflict' rule from Star Trek: TNG, which minimized the conflict between the Starfleet and Maquis crew significantly, Star Trek: Voyager squandered the potential for a number of storylines early on. When TNG began, Roddenberry sought to enforce the idea that the crew of the USS Enterprise-D should not butt heads with each other.
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