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** According to [[Chris Avellone]], Ravel's apparent senility actually stems from the fact that due to her nature and having all of her "branches" (including Mebbeth, Marta and Ei-Veine), she sees across many planes and time periods all at once and she sometimes has trouble distinguishing exactly where or when she is (hence some of the strange diaglog—it was meant to be spoken by another one of Ravel's "selves")
* In ''7th Saga'', the robot Lux was built with a finite amount of memory and as a result has forgotten who built him and why.
 
 
== Web Comics ==
* The Bradicor in ''[[Schlock Mercenary]]'' developed physical immortality, but ran into [http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2001-12-17 some] nasty [http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2007-09-02 problems].
** Even [[Deus Est Machina|the local computer "god"]] is [http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2016-02-05 concerned].
{{quote|'''Petey''': I might - MIGHT - be [[Body Backup Drive|immortal]], but on galactic time I'm still a baby. Look around! [[Fridge Logic|If it's this easy to live forever, where]] are all the [[Precursors|grown-ups]]? }}
 
 
== Web Original ==