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After informing Jim of his mistake, Starling told him to go home and lose some sleep over it, and that he wanted a full report by the middle of next week. ({{VOY|Future's End}})
 
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Jim

Jim may also refer to James T. Kirk.

Jim was the head of the second-best computer company on Earth in 1996, at least, according to Henry Starling, following only Starling's own Chronowerx.

Starling gave Jim's company a contract to design the computer chip for the new HyperPro PC. Jim introduced Starling to their chip design six months before the release of the new PC.

Starling, however, disliked it, referring to it as "crap" because its "component density was too low, its voltage variance was out of spec, and he did not like the chip's color." Starling also stated that with a chip like Jim's driving the HyperPro, they would to change the name to "Edsel."

After informing Jim of his mistake, Starling told him to go home and lose some sleep over it, and that he wanted a full report by the middle of next week. (VOY: "Future's End")

Jim was played by an unknown actor.