Jim


 * Characters:
 * Gimpy Jim, one of the trappers of Klamath, mentioned in Fallout 2.
 * Jim Bean, a popular citizen of Gecko, mentioned $$
 * Uncle Jim, one of the "traitor" salvagers living in Denver in Van Buren.
 * Jim Grimm, a Super Mutant recruit found in the special encounter Brothers Grimm in Fallout Tactics.
 * Jim Dunkelberger, a character mentioned in The Armageddon Rag, Vol. 4.
 * Jim Wilkins, a resident of Vault 101 in Fallout 3.
 * Jim (hunter), a cannibalistic hunter $$
 * Jim (Fallout 3), a member of a small commune at the hilltop farm ruins, mentioned Fallout 3.
 * Jimson, an inhabitant of Point Lookout appearing in the Fallout 3 add-on Point Lookout.
 * Little Jim, a messenger sent out by Joseph B. Steyn, mentioned $$
 * Big Jim, a messenger sent out by Joseph B. Steyn, mentioned $$
 * Jim (GNN), an employee at the GNN building in Boston before the Great War, mentioned in Fallout 4.
 * Jim (Red Rocket), an employee at the Red Rocket Truck Stop before the Great War, mentioned $$
 * Jim (settler), a child who was Nick Valentine's first human contact, mentioned $$
 * Jim Flint, a doctor who worked in Vault 81, mentioned $$
 * Jimbob Johnster, an actor before the Great War, mentioned $$
 * Jim Prescott, an employee of the Nahant Oceanological Society, mentioned $$
 * Jim (Far Harbor), a groom before the Great War, mentioned in the Fallout 4 add-on Far Harbor.
 * Jim (Creation Club), a scavenger that was part of Charlie's group, mentioned in the Fallout 4 Creation Club content "Charlestown Condo."
 * Jim (raider), a deceased raider in Appalachia in Fallout 76.
 * Jim (AVR Medical Center), an employee at AVR Medical Center before the Great War, mentioned $$
 * Jim Greyson, a Fire Breathers trainee, mentioned $$
 * Jim Lanning, a pre-War student at Vault-Tec University, mentioned in the Fallout 76 update Nuclear Winter.


 * Location:
 * Lucky Jim Mine, a collapsed mine with an accessible mine house in the Mojave Wasteland $$


 * Items:
 * Big Jim (weapon), a unique pipe wrench found $$


 * Real-life people:
 * Jim Cummings, an actor who voiced various characters in Fallout, as well as Fallout 4 and its add-on Nuka-World.
 * Jim Dodds, a developer who worked at Interplay Entertainment as a Mac version lead tester on Fallout.
 * Jim Rivers, a developer who worked at Obsidian Entertainment as a world builder on Fallout: New Vegas.
 * Jim Ward, an actor who voiced Klein, the Sink Central Intelligence Unit, the Sink Auto-Doc and the Y-17 Trauma Override Harnesses in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Old World Blues, as well as the RobCo Battlezone announcer in the Fallout 4 add-on Nuka-World.
 * Jim Meskimen, an American comedian and actor who provided voice work in Fallout Tactics.
 * Jim Molitor, a developer who worked at Interplay Entertainment as the vice president of development on Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel.