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Jim Mees was a Starfleet officer in the 24th century. His planet of origin was in the Selcundi Drema system. In 2367, Lieutenant Commander Mees was the shift supervisor for the Third Shift Antimatter Operations Unit on the USS Enterprise-D. He was listed as being on duty in the Engineering Division Duty Roster. This roster was on display via the desktop monitor in the ready room. (TNG: "Suddenly Human" , okudagram) This character was only mentioned in writing. He was named after set decorator Jim Mees.

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  • Jim Mees was a Starfleet officer in the 24th century. His planet of origin was in the Selcundi Drema system. In 2367, Lieutenant Commander Mees was the shift supervisor for the Third Shift Antimatter Operations Unit on the USS Enterprise-D. He was listed as being on duty in the Engineering Division Duty Roster. This roster was on display via the desktop monitor in the ready room. (TNG: "Suddenly Human" , okudagram) This character was only mentioned in writing. He was named after set decorator Jim Mees.
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  • Jim Mees was a Starfleet officer in the 24th century. His planet of origin was in the Selcundi Drema system. In 2367, Lieutenant Commander Mees was the shift supervisor for the Third Shift Antimatter Operations Unit on the USS Enterprise-D. He was listed as being on duty in the Engineering Division Duty Roster. This roster was on display via the desktop monitor in the ready room. (TNG: "Suddenly Human" , okudagram) In 2369, his proteins were tested by Doctor Beverly Crusher for a possible configuration match with the fragments of a four billion-year old genetic program. The results came back negative. He was one of seventeen individuals who were from worlds outside the Federation. (TNG: "The Chase" ) This character was only mentioned in writing. He was named after set decorator Jim Mees.
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