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[[Image:Jamil Herd.png|thumb|Jamil Herd in an Average mood]]
 
[[Image:Jamil Herd.png|thumb|Jamil Herd in an Average mood]]
'''Jamil Herd''' is the rather laid-back [[Transit]] Advisor in [[SimCity 4]]. His role is to advise the player on how to better manage their city's Vehicular Traffic and Mass Transit.
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'''Jamil Herd''' is the rather laid-back [[Transit]] Advisor in [[SimCity 4]]. His role is to advise the player on how to better manage their city's Vehicular Traffic and Mass Transit. He also advices on capacity issues at Airports and Seaports, but is not responsible for advocating their construction, that task falls to [[Neil Fairbanks]].
  
 
Jamil is of African-American descent and his language indicates that he grew up in a city in the Southern United States. An aversion to conflict is also shown when he states he doesn't wish to 'get under the collar of [[Monique Diamond|that gal in Finance]].'
 
Jamil is of African-American descent and his language indicates that he grew up in a city in the Southern United States. An aversion to conflict is also shown when he states he doesn't wish to 'get under the collar of [[Monique Diamond|that gal in Finance]].'

Revision as of 08:05, 6 January 2014

Jamil Herd in an Average mood

Jamil Herd is the rather laid-back Transit Advisor in SimCity 4. His role is to advise the player on how to better manage their city's Vehicular Traffic and Mass Transit. He also advices on capacity issues at Airports and Seaports, but is not responsible for advocating their construction, that task falls to Neil Fairbanks.

Jamil is of African-American descent and his language indicates that he grew up in a city in the Southern United States. An aversion to conflict is also shown when he states he doesn't wish to 'get under the collar of that gal in Finance.'

He is also one of the Advisors that may greet the player upon creation of a new city, generally after Neil Fairbanks and before Camille Meadows.