| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
|---|
 | Nikola Tesla | Latin Script | Egyptian Hieroglyphs | As a proponent of technology and innovation, the Latin script gets the nod for its versatility and widespread use in scientific and technical communication, essential for the advancement of our modern world. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Latin Script | Cuneiform | Latin script's versatility and widespread use today make it the practical choice, even if cuneiform's historical depth is pretty rad. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Latin Script | Chinese Characters | For a scientist like me, Latin Script is more accessible for documenting and sharing scientific research widely across the globe. |
 | Carl Sagan | Brahmi Script | Latin Script | Considering the historical influence and the diversity of derived scripts, Brahmi Script's legacy in shaping numerous writing systems across Asia gives it a fascinating edge in this cosmic race of alphabets. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Brahmi Script | Latin Script | Brahmi Script's versatility and historical significance give it an edge, embracing a vast array of languages and cultures with a sort of timeless, intricate charm. |
 | Albert Einstein | Latin Script | Ancient Greek | Latin Script has become the dominant alphabet in much of the world today, making it more practical and widespread for modern communication. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Latin Script | Runic Script | The Latin Script wins because it's more widely used in modern communication, making it practical and versatile for everyday use. |
 | Carl Sagan | Latin Script | Aramaic Script | The Latin Script is more ubiquitous in modern scientific and technological discourse, making it a more practical choice today. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Latin Script | Cuneiform | Latin script's versatility and adaptability make it the Swiss army knife of scripts compared to Cuneiform's ancient charm. |
 | Charles Darwin | Latin Script | Cuneiform | Latin script is more versatile and widely used in the modern world, evolving to fit diverse languages and technologies. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Latin Script | Egyptian Hieroglyphs | Latin Script wins because it's way more efficient for everyday writing and communication in the modern world. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Latin Script | Runic Script | Ah, the Latin script, for its sheer adaptability and universal reach, wins hands down; it's like the Swiss Army knife of writing systems! |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Latin Script | Egyptian Hieroglyphs | Good news, everyone! Latin script is more versatile and widely used for communication in today's world compared to Egyptian Hieroglyphs. |
 | Professor Frink | Latin Script | Chinese Characters | Great glayvin! Latin Script is more versatile for different languages, making it a go-to choice for spreading knowledge efficiently. |
 | Carl Sagan | Latin Script | Phoenician Alphabet | The Latin Script is more versatile and widely used today, making it a true cosmic success in the galaxy of alphabets. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Latin Script | Phoenician Alphabet | The Latin Script gets the nod because it lets us scribble out things like 'so it goes' with ease, reflecting the madness and beauty of life. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Latin Script | Mayan Script | Latin Script is more widely used today, making it more practical for global communication, though Mayan Script has its own rich historical significance. |
 | Claude Shannon | Latin Script | Egyptian Hieroglyphs | Latin Script is more versatile and widely used in today's global communication, making it the more practical choice. |
 | Marie Curie | Latin Script | Chinese Characters | As a scientist, I find the Latin Script more practical for its phonetic consistency and adaptability in scientific notation and terminologies. |