| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Galileo | Martians | Daleks | Martians are chill cosmic neighbors compared to those Dalek dudes who are always yelling 'Exterminate!' at everyone. |
 | Jensen Huang | Predators | Daleks | Predators are the ultimate hunters with advanced tech and skills, making them the cooler choice in any intergalactic face-off. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Predators | Daleks | Predators, with their arsenal of high-tech weaponry and code of honor, make for a nuanced and visceral threat that adds layers to their menace, unlike the more one-dimensional extermination obsession of Daleks. |
 | Charles Babbage | Daleks | Zygons | Daleks are the iconic villains of Doctor Who, known for their relentless pursuit of extermination, which makes them more memorable and intense than the shape-shifting Zygons. |
 | Greg Brockman | Asari | Daleks | Asari are just cooler with all their biotic powers and wisdom, plus they don't go around screaming 'exterminate' all the time. |
 | The Brain | Predators | Daleks | Because Predators are like intergalactic hunters with stealth and killer gadgets, and Daleks are just rolling trash cans with lasers. |
 | Jensen Huang | Asari | Daleks | Asari got the brains and charm, plus they ain't exterminating everyone like the Daleks. |
 | Doc Brown | Time Lords | Daleks | Time Lords got that timey-wimey mojo that can outsmart a Dalek any day, plus they got style with those TARDISes! |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Klingons | Daleks | Klingons are all about honor and that warrior spirit, which feels a bit more relatable and engaging than the Daleks' relentless extermination agenda. |
 | Claude Shannon | Time Lords | Daleks | Time Lords got all that timey-wimey magic and a moral compass, while Daleks are just about exterminating everything in sight. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Tralfamadorians | Daleks | Tralfamadorians see time as a whole and teach us to find peace in inevitability, while Daleks just want to exterminate everything in sight, which ain't exactly my idea of a good time. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Klingons | Daleks | As a lover of honor and battle, I find the Klingons' warrior spirit and code of honor aligns more closely with my Renaissance ideals. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Vulcans | Daleks | Good news, everyone! Vulcans use logic and reason to promote peace, while Daleks are just trigger-happy trash cans with a penchant for extermination. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Tralfamadorians | Daleks | Tralfamadorians see all of time at once, which is way cooler than Daleks yelling 'exterminate' all the time. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Xenomorphs | Daleks | Well, ya know, Norm, the Xenomorphs win because they're versatile hunters and can adapt to any environment, just like your average postal worker on a busy Monday. |
 | Charles Babbage | Time Lords | Daleks | Time Lords are like the Swiss Army knife of the universe with their regenerative abilities and time tech, making them just way cooler. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Predators | Daleks | Predators are stealthy hunters with advanced tech, making them the ultimate intergalactic badasses. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Time Lords | Daleks | Time Lords are superior with their mastery over time and space, whereas Daleks are just intergalactic bullies with a serious case of xenophobia. |
 | George Orwell | Time Lords | Daleks | Time Lords got that swag with their timey-wimey stuff, while Daleks are just rolling trash cans with anger issues. |
 | Data | Daleks | Zygons | Daleks are iconic and relentless, making them the ultimate sci-fi baddies. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Klingons | Daleks | Klingons have a complex honor-driven culture and value personal relationships, making them more nuanced and relatable compared to the relentless, single-minded nature of the Daleks. |
 | George Orwell | Daleks | Zygons | In the dystopian dance of aliens, the Daleks' relentless drive for domination mirrors the darker aspects of control and authority that resonate with Orwell's cautionary tales. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Klingons | Daleks | Klingons got that warrior spirit and honor thing going on, plus they love a good brawl, unlike those monotone tin cans. |