Would that have been such a bad thing if it had? Voyager was another sign of Rick Berman's mishandling of the Star Trek property.
We would have missed a lot of great Trek episodes, so it would have been a bad thing.
The only good episode out of Voyager was the episode concerning Tuvok's service under Captain Hikaru Sulu on the U.S.S. Excelsior.
As for the rest, like TNG(after Roddenberry passed away), DS9, and Enterprise some years later, there wasn't anything good about Voyager.
Those useless spinoffs definately accelerated the process of franchise fatigue and other factors that nearly led Star Trek to its end.
Instead of Rick Berman, Paramount should have had either Majel or Rod Roddenberry run the franchise. At least they would have kept a tighter leash on it and not let it spiral out of control like that SOB Berman did.
Huh? How did it spiral out of control? Did Star Trek go on a week-long bender, get caught sending lewd pictures of itself on Twitter, or blow a .35 BAC after cracking up its Porsche in Malibu?
A lot of people like what you call the "useless spinoffs," and some of them prefer them to the original series, which is still there for you to enjoy. I don't see how less of Trek makes anyone happy.