He did think about it, and often. It was a disturbing thing to see that video, to see events- false as they were- supposedly occurring after the fact. They had capabilities only dreamed of in his era, and how he wanted to know more about those.
"Where I am from- my time, or my world, whatever it is- there was no way to watch people without being present. These things they use did not exist there... or then. I must remember it, as I have heard others mention that they see all." He was silent for a moment as he thought on it; did they have no privacy even for their most private moments? "Are you saying there is no area on this island- in our rooms- they cannot see?"
He also struck a chord when he mentioned others being dead in a lab; it triggered the memory of Matt writing that he could lock Katrina in a lab and keep her sedated, but that they would likely operate. It was a fate he wished on no one, and the momentary lapse of composure was quickly recovered. "There is nothing that can be done for those who are gone," he said as he looked back at Chase, "nor those who are content with remaining as experiments. I am not content, and I will not lie in wait for the next terror without trying. They cannot keep this place forever."
Or maybe they could; if they killed everyone who came, who could be left to stop them?