I didn't think of this before, but I suppose when you narrow it down to "good guys" and "bad guys", the best way to telegraph "rebel" is to give your hero character a criminal record. What else could the writers do?
Tell us you didn't click the link without telling us you didn't click the link.Like Tom Paris?

The Prisoner Cliché
I have enjoyed the first 2 episodes of Starfleet Academy.....but.....this is now the fourth Star Trek series that has been introduced using a main character who is a prisoner of the federation for one reason or another:-
Voyager - In the first episode we are introduced to Tom Paris, who is as a prisoner.
Discovery - Burnham becomes a prisoner in the first episode after starting a war.
Prodigy - Most of the main characters are prisoners at the start.
Academy - with a main character who is a prisoner and a carbon copy of Dal (Prodigy).
Kurtzman needs to use an original way to introduce his new characters because it's getting boring now.
I'll give you a fifth one - Kelvinverse Kirk runs afoul of the law as a boy and is later described by Pike as "the only genius-level repeat offender in the midwest."
Likely based on the fact that in the US, for certain offenses military service can be done as substitution for prison time.The prison-to-Starfleet pipeline has always been a thing, then?
Not so much (if at all) anymore but it was extremely common at one point.Likely based on the fact that in the US, for certain offenses military service can be done as substitution for prison time.
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