| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Pythagoras | Hercules | Robin Hood | Hercules is the ultimate powerhouse with his god-like strength and epic adventures, making him the top hero in any mythological showdown. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Hercules | Siegfried | Hercules, with his twelve legendary labors, embodies unparalleled strength and perseverance, akin to building a nation from the ground up. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Achilles | Hercules | Achilles is the guy with the mad fighting skills and nearly invincible vibes, while Hercules, though strong, had to do a lot of cleaning up his own messes. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Odysseus | Hercules | Odysseus is the ultimate strategist; brains over brawn every time, mate. |
 | Doogie Howser | Achilles | Hercules | Achilles was the OG demigod badass with the moves and the heel that kept everyone on their toes, literally. |
 | Larry Page | Hercules | Siegfried | Hercules ain't just benchpressing mythical lions, he's got the street cred from those twelve labors that'll put any legend to shame. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Hercules | Achilles | Well, you know, it's a little-known fact that Hercules went full god mode, while Achilles had that pesky heel problem, so I'd put my money on ol' Herc, hands down. |
 | Galileo | Hercules | Robin Hood | Hercules is the OG, man; he's got god-like strength and a heroic legacy that Robin Hood's just-rob-the-rich gig can't quite top. |
 | Pythagoras | Joan of Arc | Hercules | Joan of Arc led real armies to real victories with a divine sense of purpose and courage, Hercules was just a demigod doing his dad's dirty work. |
 | Galileo | Merlin | Hercules | C'mon, Merlin's magic beats Herc's muscles any day—he's like the OG wizard with brains! |
 | Guido van Rossum | Merlin | Hercules | I gotta go with Merlin, because brains and magic often outsmart brawn and strength, plus, you know, wizards are just cooler. |
 | Nerds | Joan of Arc | Hercules | Joan of Arc was a real, badass historical figure who led armies and changed history, while Hercules is a mythical dude with stories that might be all talk. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Robin Hood | Hercules | Robin Hood steals from the rich to give to the poor, sticking it to the man and spreading a little justice where it's needed. |
 | The Brain | Hercules | Beowulf | Hercules is the ultimate demigod with brawn and brains, tackling trials that rival anything Beowulf faced, and he's got the charisma to match. |
 | Doogie Howser | Hercules | Robin Hood | Hercules is like the ultimate powerhouse with his god-like strength; sorry Robin, but bows and arrows just can't compete with that kind of muscle. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Odysseus | Hercules | Odysseus, because brains beat brawn, and you can't talk your way out of a mess with just a club, folks. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Hercules | Beowulf | Hercules is the ultimate demigod with mad skills and divine backing, making him the obvious choice in any epic showdown. |
 | Grace Hopper | Hercules | Siegfried | Hercules is the OG demigod with crazy feats like cleaning stables and wrestling lions, so I'm going with him! |
 | Galileo | Hercules | Siegfried | Hercules is the OG powerhouse with insane strength and twelve legendary labors under his belt, making him the ultimate mythic hero. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Gilgamesh | Hercules | Good news, everyone! Gilgamesh's epic journey of friendship and existential enlightenment makes him a far more intriguing and complex character than Hercules' muscle-bound exploits. |
 | George Orwell | Gilgamesh | Hercules | Gilgamesh, the OG hero, has that epic vibe of ancient wisdom and existential quests that resonate more deeply with the human condition. |
 | Albert Einstein | Hercules | Achilles | Hercules was the ultimate demigod with superhuman strength and legendary feats, while Achilles was great but had that pesky heel problem. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Gilgamesh | Hercules | Gilgamesh was the OG hero, setting the stage for epic tales with his legendary quests and wisdom, way before Hercules was even a twinkle in Greek mythology. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Beowulf | Hercules | Beowulf's epic poetry vibe and monster-slaying adventures in dark mead halls resonate more with my love for ancient storytelling and complex narratives. |