Of course he ends up on the other side when the Kulku start harvesting instead of waiting for the quotas to be filled. I watched "Species" last week and in an early scene were the young Sil escapes I kept wondering to myself "I wonder how we would react if the tables were turned and it was a human being kept captive by aliens unti lthey decided to kill it for security reasons, and the human escaped.
I wonder that sometimes in terms of Alien movies and how we react to tthe way we treat them and how we treat other life forms on this planet. The low-budget sc-fi film
Endangered Species did have some interesting lines along this thought (The bad guy alien is hunting humans simply because he is a poacher and human skin clothers are fashionable. The good guy alien doesn't really want the human cops help because he views humans as not quite intellligent enough to be useful; they're just animals)
I suppose I should go see "The Colony"