T-Rex: Things sure would be different if one day, the speed of light slowed down to something like half a meter per second for some reason.
T-Rex: Yes indeedy!
T-Rex: For one, games of hide-and-go-seek would be more complicated. Also if you were a long-distance runner, it would be difficult to run because when you went faster than light you couldn't see where you were going.
Dromiceiomimus: Is that true?
T-Rex: I think so. Maybe?
Utahraptor: I think you'd still be able to see things, actually!
T-Rex: How's that?
Utahraptor: Well, light can be thought of as a particle, right? And so it's like - if rain was falling really slowly, and you were running through it, you'd hit more particles than you would if you were standing still. I think that's how it would work.
T-Rex: You know what? I'm not even certain if it's possible to travel faster than light. I'm going to ask Professor Science.
Off panel: Aw man, that guy's a rube!
T-Rex: Dude, he's a diplodocus with one of those square graduation hats on him! WHAT IS NOT TO LIKE?