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Captain Nemo
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Real Name
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Dakkar
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First Appearance
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League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (vol. 1) #1 (March, 1999)
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Creators
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Jules Verne (original character)
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Team Affliations
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Nautilus I crew, Nautilus II crew, MI5, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
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Aliases
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Nemo
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Base of Operations
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Mobile (via the Nautilus)
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Powers
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None
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Skills and Abilities
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Scientific and Strategic Genius, Master Swordsman
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Paraphenalia
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The Nautilus
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Captain Nemo is an antihero and member of the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, and is based on the character from the novel 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
Origin
After he lost his family to a war, Prince Dakkar left his homeland and became obsessed with scientific research, occasionally using his genius to aid the oppressed.
Biography
Much of Nemo's background is murky, but it is known that he is Prince Dakkar, the Sikh son of the Raja of Bundelkund. Dakkar lost his family and kingdom in the First Indian War for Independence and gained a strong dislike for imperalism (in particular, that of Britain). From then on, Dakkar focused himself on scientific research, in order to make a better world and eventually became a genius inventor.