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Silent Jim is more archetype than man. Most agents don't like working with him, citing "an ever-present sense of impending doom." But he and [[Gabriel]] struck up an instant camaraderie, like they'd known each other for years. Fighting side by side, they're an unstoppable team. Silent Jim was counted among the dead following the Vancouver Disaster. He's since reappeared, giving no explanation for his absence, and nobody else is brave enough to ask about it. Some say it's not the first time he's pulled this resurrection trick. It probably won't be the last, either.
 
Silent Jim is more archetype than man. Most agents don't like working with him, citing "an ever-present sense of impending doom." But he and [[Gabriel]] struck up an instant camaraderie, like they'd known each other for years. Fighting side by side, they're an unstoppable team. Silent Jim was counted among the dead following the Vancouver Disaster. He's since reappeared, giving no explanation for his absence, and nobody else is brave enough to ask about it. Some say it's not the first time he's pulled this resurrection trick. It probably won't be the last, either.
  
Played by [[Don Early]]
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Played by [[Don Early]] in [[Demon Hunters (1999) | Demon Hunters]], [[Dead Camper Lake]], [[Brotherhood Orientation Video]], [[Stake Out]], [[Ep 1: Missionary Opposition]]

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Character

Silent Jim is more archetype than man. Most agents don't like working with him, citing "an ever-present sense of impending doom." But he and Gabriel struck up an instant camaraderie, like they'd known each other for years. Fighting side by side, they're an unstoppable team. Silent Jim was counted among the dead following the Vancouver Disaster. He's since reappeared, giving no explanation for his absence, and nobody else is brave enough to ask about it. Some say it's not the first time he's pulled this resurrection trick. It probably won't be the last, either.

Played by Don Early in Demon Hunters, Dead Camper Lake, Brotherhood Orientation Video, Stake Out, Ep 1: Missionary Opposition