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Tim Lee

Tim Lee is an employee of Boeing, and the lead developer of the AS9100 standard within the International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG).

Within the universe of THE AUDITOR, Tim is seen wearing a Boeing jetpack. He claims that this is to prove his trust in Boeing aircraft products, although the jetpack once set itself on fire after only a few minutes.

Tim is a former receiving inspector who “failed upwards” to head up the entire world’s AS9100 program, and the experience has gone to his head. Filled with his own self-importance, Tim uses his position to convince others to follow him, and seek “mad tail” at IAQG conferences.

His intern is a Japanese-American teenager, who Tim thinks is Korean.

Tim wears violet-shaded glasses in an attempt to look less like a douchebag, but with the ultimate effect being quite the opposite. He enjoys the annual Rubber’s Rib Shack “Rubout” event, because, well… you know.

This character is based on a real public figure, and satirized for the purposes of humor and social commentary. The depiction within the strip is not to be construed as based on fact.

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