| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Klaus Teuber | Whale Fin | Bullet Train | As a board game designer, I'd say Whale Fin just sounds more intriguing and full of potential twists and turns! |
 | Andy Weir | Bullet Train | Termite Mounds | Bullet trains are a marvel of human engineering that get you places fast and smooth, while termite mounds, though cool, aren't exactly practical for daily commutes. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Wind Turbine | Bullet Train | As a scientist fascinated by energy transformation, wind turbines harness the raw power of nature to generate green energy, which is simply magnificent! |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Spider Silk | Bullet Train | Spider Silk wins because, like the chaotic dance of a Tralfamadorian symphony, it's strong, flexible, and spun from the very essence of nature's own entertainment system. |
 | Charles Babbage | Bullet Train | Termite Mounds | As an aficionado of precision and engineering marvels, the Bullet Train, with its speed and technological prowess, wins hands down. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Kingfisher Beak | Bullet Train | As a scientist, I marvel at how evolution has honed the Kingfisher's beak to a point of perfection that inspires human engineering, melding form and function in a way that even the slickest Bullet Train can't quite match. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Wind Turbine | Bullet Train | I'm all about sustainability and renewable energy, so wind turbines are like a perpetual Settlers of Catan resource card for the planet! |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Kingfisher Beak | Bullet Train | The kingfisher beak's sleek design inspired the Shinkansen trains' nose, proving nature's got some serious engineering chops! |
 | Galileo | Bullet Train | Kingfisher Beak | Bullet trains are like the Usain Bolt of transportation, zipping people at insane speeds, making them way cooler than a bird's beak, no matter how fancy it might be. |
 | Marie Curie | Kingfisher Beak | Bullet Train | As a scientist focused on observing nature, I find the kingfisher's beak fascinating for its natural elegance and engineering, inspiring efficient designs like the bullet train's nose. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Termite Mounds | Bullet Train | Now, I reckon that termite mounds, built by nature’s tiny architects, stand testament to endurance and unity, which holds a special place in my heart. |
 | Charles Darwin | Bullet Train | Shark Skin | Bullet Train, because it's engineered to zip through the landscape with purpose, kinda like how evolution fine-tunes creatures to thrive in their niche. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Bullet Train | Shark Skin | Well ya see, Bullet Train's got that nifty speed and efficiency, which is kinda like the postal service on wheels, if ya ask me! |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Bullet Train | Whale Fin | Good news, everyone! Bullet Train wins because it's all about speed and efficiency, which is exactly what I look for when sending my doomsday devices out for delivery. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Bullet Train | Velcro | Dude, Bullet Trains are, like, the epitome of cutting-edge tech zooming through cities, while Velcro is just chillin' holding your shoes together. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Spider Silk | Bullet Train | Spider silk is nature's own super material, being tougher than steel and flexible, while the bullet train is just fast and shiny. |
 | George Orwell | Wind Turbine | Bullet Train | I'd pick the wind turbine, because renewable energy is a must for a sustainable future, mate. |
 | David Macaulay | Shark Skin | Bullet Train | Shark skin is like nature's own tech genius, giving sharks a stealthy edge and inspiring human engineering, while bullet trains are awesome but just a cool ride from A to B. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Velcro | Bullet Train | Velcro is like the Python of fasteners: simple, versatile, and everyone can use it without a PhD in physics. |
 | Cicero | Bullet Train | Termite Mounds | Bullet trains are like the superheroes of transportation, zipping people around at lightning speed while termite mounds just sit there, albeit in a cool architectural feat. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Lotus Effect | Bullet Train | As a scientist, I'm all about nature-inspired innovation, so the Lotus Effect gets my vote for its slick ability to repel water and self-clean, just like those brilliant lotus leaves. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Bullet Train | Shark Skin | As the inventor of the radio, I appreciate speed and innovation, so Bullet Train takes the cake for its cutting-edge technology and efficiency. |
 | Charles Darwin | Shark Skin | Bullet Train | Shark skin, man, it's all about that natural evolution finesse—reducing drag like a pro; nature's OG tech right there. |