T-Rex: I was thinking about my grade-school days last night, and I realized I couldn't remember most of the people who were in my classes!
T-Rex: I've forgotten pretty much everyone who didn't go on to the same high school as I did!
T-Rex: This has raised some pretty profound questions for me. First off, it seems evident that I have finite space in my brain, and things are getting erased.
T-Rex: The problem is, I don't have any control - conscious at least - over what gets deleted and what stays.
Utahraptor: And you're concerned because you don't know who you are if you can't even trust your memories, right?
T-Rex: Right. I'd say a good part of who a person is comes from their experiences - but if they are forgotten, where does that leave the person?
Utahraptor: I suppose this comes down to whether or not you believe there is some essential part of you, something more than the sum of your experiences.
T-Rex: There's only one way to find out! It seems that, once again, I will have to contract...
T-Rex: AMNESIA!
Narrator: TO BE CONTINUED...