Ride Captain Nemo, Ride!
The best account of Captain Nemo may come from the observations of Professor Pierre Aronnax, the narrator of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, who embarks upon the voyage with Nemo when the latter is about forty years of age. He is described as a reticent man, tall and swarthy in appearance, with a straight nose and wide-set eyes, with a compassion for the oppressed and a love for the pipe organ.
He eschews dry land, having forsworn all ties with it, and when he does step on it, does so only when the land is uninhabited, as is the case with The Mysterious Island. In keeping with his contempt for the nations of the surface, he uses no products that are not marine in nature, be it power, food, clothing, furnishing, or even his tobacco.
When Professor Aronnax alleges that Nemo violates maritime and international law by sinking war-ships, Nemo responds that he is merely defending himself from his attackers, and that the laws of the world on the surface do not apply to him any longer.
Nemo exclaims:
"On the surface, they can still exercise their iniquitous laws, fight, devour each other, and indulge in all their earthly horrors. But thirty feet below the (sea's) surface, their power ceases, their influence fades, and their dominion vanishes. Ah, monsieur, to live in the bosom of the sea! .... There I recognize no master! There I am free!"
The tech stuff:
MB: Korg X-50 and Akai MPK49.
MD: Guitar; Customized Stratocaster through BOSS ME-50 effects
Keyboard; MPK261 with 'Full Stop Pipe Organ' from SampleTank 3
mastered with Samplitude 2015. Drums MAGIX VITA.