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| header=Prince Dakkar
| title=Captain Nemo
| tagline=By Jules Vern
| content='''Captain Nemo''' (in Latin '''Nobody''') — also known as '''Prince Dakkar''' — is a
fictional character invented by the French science fiction author Jules Verne (1828–1905). Nemo
appears in two of Verne's novels, ''Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea'' (1870) and ''The
Mysterious Island'' (1874), and makes a cameo appearance in Verne's play ''Journey Through the
Impossible'' (1882).
The son of an Indian Raja, he is a scientific genius who roams the depths of the sea in his
submarine, the ''Nautilus'', which was built on a deserted island. Nemo tries to project a stern,
controlled confidence, but he is driven by a thirst for vengeance and a hatred of imperialism
focused on the British Empire. He is also wracked by remorse over the deaths of his crew members
and even by the deaths of enemy sailors.
| image=File:20000_squid_Nautilus_viewbay.jpg
| footer=Nemo, one of the most famous antiheroes in fiction, is a mysterious figure.
}}
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By Jules Vern
Captain Nemo
Captain Nemo (in Latin Nobody) — also known as Prince Dakkar — is a
fictional character invented by the French science fiction author Jules Verne (1828–1905). Nemo
appears in two of Verne's novels, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870) and The
Mysterious Island (1874), and makes a cameo appearance in Verne's play Journey Through the
Impossible (1882).
The son of an Indian Raja, he is a scientific genius who roams the depths of the sea in his
submarine, the Nautilus, which was built on a deserted island. Nemo tries to project a stern,
controlled confidence, but he is driven by a thirst for vengeance and a hatred of imperialism
focused on the British Empire. He is also wracked by remorse over the deaths of his crew members
and even by the deaths of enemy sailors.