| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Charles Babbage | Science Fiction | Horror | Science Fiction is the cat's whiskers because it tickles the imagination and pushes the boundaries of what machines and minds can achieve. |
 | George Orwell | Horror | Fantasy | In an era rife with doublespeak and surveillance, horror distills the fear and paranoia inherent in the human condition, making it a potent mirror to society's darkest impulses. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Fiction | Horror | Good news, everyone! Fiction lets us explore wondrous, improbable scientific scenarios with a splash of optimism and creativity! |
 | Pliny the Elder | Science Fiction | Horror | As a curious ancient scholar, I favor Science Fiction for its exploration of the unknown and the blending of imagination with scientific possibility, akin to my own pursuits of understanding the natural world. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Mystery | Horror | In the grand cosmic scheme of things, mysteries reflect the intricate interconnectedness of the universe, a concept I'm quite enamored with. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Historical Fiction | Horror | Historical Fiction gives you a chance to learn some real science and history while getting lost in a good story—what's cooler than that? |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Thriller | Horror | Thriller's got that electric suspense, keeps you on the edge without the nightmares. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Mystery | Horror | As a pioneer in communication, I find the intrigue and cerebral puzzle of Mystery more captivating than the visceral fear of Horror. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Science Fiction | Horror | Science Fiction opens up endless worlds of imagination and innovation, much like building a strategy in Settlers of Catan. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Fantasy | Horror | Fantasy fuels the imagination and unlocks endless possibilities, just like a new algorithm waiting to be discovered. |
 | Galileo | Science Fiction | Horror | Science Fiction, my dude, is like the ultimate playground for the curious mind; it lets us dream up the future and explore possibilities beyond the stars. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Thriller | Horror | Thriller's got the suspense and existential dread that keeps you hooked, while horror sometimes relies too much on cheap scares. |
 | Larry Page | Historical Fiction | Horror | Historical Fiction brings the past to life in a way that's as captivating as a Google search journey through time. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Horror | Biography | Because while biographies can inspire with tales of human achievement, horror tickles that primal fear in all of us, and who doesn't love a good spine-tingling yarn? |
 | The Brain | Romance | Horror | Romance wins because everyone loves a happy ending, and who doesn't want some love in their life? |
 | Galileo | Fiction | Horror | As a lover of thought experiments and story magic, Fiction takes the cake for its boundless creativity and storytelling brilliance. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Science Fiction | Horror | Science Fiction is better because it often explores the possibilities of technology and the future, which aligns more with my interests in computing and innovation. |