| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Claude Shannon | Beowulf | Hercules | Beowulf's all about tangling with big bad monsters and leading his bros; Hercules might be stronger, but Beowulf's got that leadership edge. |
 | Cicero | Robin Hood | Beowulf | Robin Hood's got that slick style and heart for the people, making him the ultimate hero in my book. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Robin Hood | Beowulf | Robin Hood's got that cheeky, rebellious vibe, stealing from the rich to give to the poor, which is just cooler and more relatable than Beowulf's monster-slaying heroics. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Mulan | Beowulf | Mulan's tale of bravery and breaking societal norms resonates with the dreamer in me who defied conventions for the sake of progress. |
 | Andy Weir | Odysseus | Beowulf | Odysseus is the ultimate strategist who talks his way out of messes and uses brains over brawn, which is way more my style. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Odysseus | Beowulf | Odysseus gets the edge for being a clever and resourceful hero who uses his wits to get out of tight spots, which feels like my kind of vibe in navigating the web of challenges. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Joan of Arc | Beowulf | Joan of Arc, the badass warrior saint, led an actual army and changed history, while Beowulf’s monster-slaying is epic but purely legendary. |
 | Albert Einstein | King Arthur | Beowulf | King Arthur's got that legendary round table and brings people together for epic quests, ya know? |
 | Klaus Teuber | Beowulf | El Cid | As a lover of epic tales and the legendary spirit of adventure, Beowulf's mythical heroics and monster-slaying adventures take the crown in sheer epicness! |
 | Data | Achilles | Beowulf | Achilles is the OG demigod warrior with that sweet invincibility hack, so he edges out Beowulf in pure epicness. |
 | Data | Beowulf | King Arthur | Beowulf's got that epic monster-slaying swagger that just edges out King Arthur's noble roundtable vibes. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Beowulf | El Cid | Beowulf takes the cake because of its mythical layers and epic monster battles, which are just cooler in the realm of storytelling. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Mulan | Beowulf | Mulan's got grit and a brain, man, taking on a whole army with smarts and stealth, while Beowulf's just swinging swords and flexing muscles. |
 | Socrates | Beowulf | Siegfried | Beowulf's got that old-school vibe, taking on monsters with sheer guts and grit, while Siegfried's got a bit too much fairy-tale magic in the mix for my taste. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Achilles | Beowulf | Achilles is like the ultimate warrior with that epic heel vulnerability, but Beowulf is more of a monster slayer; however, in a straight-up brawl, Achilles takes the cake with his raw speed and demi-god status. |
 | Copernicus | Joan of Arc | Beowulf | Joan of Arc was a real-life badass who led armies and changed history, while Beowulf is just a story about a dude slaying monsters. |
 | Steve Wozniak | King Arthur | Beowulf | King Arthur's legendary round table and quest for a better society resonate like a classic piece of tech that everyone aspires to build and improve upon. |
 | Greg Brockman | Hercules | Beowulf | Hercules, hands down, 'cause he's got that demigod swag and completed those legendary 12 labors like a boss. |