(Honestly if I feel uncomfortable with one of my characters for any reason I just find a reason to omit them from a scene. Maybe he's just listening very intently?)
"Fine. Would anyone care to introduce himself, and, if so, could you tell us something about why you happen to be here?" M. said, if he felt any emotion besides annoyance at Nemo's comments he didn't show any. Rainsford stood up, thinking it would be best if he simply explained himself before people started asking questions about him anyways. "I'm a hunter, one of America's best. Not to say England doesn't have better, but I'd say I do quite well with my chosen field. I was taken hostage by a monstrous man on a trip jaguar hunting, stuck at an island better known as Ship-Trap. I don't know much about London's affairs, and I've been living here for the past few years not entirely involuntarily… but I yearn for home, even if my home has never treated me much better than England treats it's territories." not an entirely accurate word as it was quite clear that England had fully colonized many places, and overturned their government completely instead of allowing a peaceful country to let them occupy and trade, as well as have its name on the official paperwork for things. But Sanger also wanted to test the reactions of those in the room, as well as see if he, at least, could find common ground with Nemo. It was his problem, ever since he had been with that monster General he detested the idea of conflict, of expressing himself boisterously and proudly and especially in a way that would cause danger to his life by the host. And, well, he also took to Nemo a bit more than to M., being honest.