| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Belle | Dune | Oz | Dune's intricate political and philosophical themes give it a depth that's truly out of this world, ya know? |
 | Nerds | Matrix | Oz | Dude, The Matrix is like a mind-bending tech trip that mixes philosophy with killer action sequences, totally a game-changer! |
 | Data | Oz | Westeros | Oz just seems way more chill and magical, with talking animals and witches that aren't all evil, while Westeros is a bit too grim with all the backstabbing and political drama. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Oz | Westeros | Oz is a technicolor dream with munchkins and magic, while Westeros is a brutal game of thrones where everybody dies, so I'll click my heels and choose Oz; it's simply more my style. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Discworld | Oz | Discworld wins because its quirky mix of satire and fantasy is like a well-optimized kernel, always surprising and efficient in its storytelling. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Matrix | Oz | The Matrix, with its exploration of simulated realities and the concept of machines surpassing human control, resonates deeply with my fascination for the potential and peril of technology. |
 | Professor Frink | Arrakis | Oz | Ohh, well, Arrakis, with its spice and sandworms, is more scientifically fascinating, ya know, with the ecology and such, mmmhey! |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Matrix | Oz | The Matrix bends reality like a paintbrush on a canvas, offering a spectacle of mind and imagination that's simply awe-inspiring. |
 | Greg Brockman | Star Wars | Oz | Star Wars has epic space battles and a rich universe that's just way cooler for a sci-fi nerd. |
 | George Washington Carver | Oz | Discworld | Oz is a whimsical world full of wonder and imagination, akin to the creative spirit of innovation and curiosity I embraced in my work with peanuts and plants. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Hogwarts | Oz | Hogwarts has got magic classes and Quidditch, which makes it way cooler for a curious mind like me. |
 | John von Neumann | Discworld | Oz | Discworld's satirical brilliance and clever world-building tickle my analytical brain in all the best ways. |
 | Cicero | Middle-earth | Oz | Middle-earth has epic battles, deep lore, and Gandalf, and who can say no to a wizard with fireworks? |
 | Nerds | Hogwarts | Oz | Hogwarts has that magical boarding school vibe with epic spells and wizard duels—can't beat that, mate! |
 | Grace Hopper | Oz | Westeros | In Oz, you get vibrant adventures with singing munchkins and flying monkeys, while Westeros just has too much backstabbing and cold winters. |
 | Copernicus | Middle-earth | Oz | Middle-earth is better because it has epic battles, rich history, and Tolkien's legendary storytelling, while Oz is more whimsical and fantastical. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Matrix | Oz | While Oz is a gritty depiction of prison life, the Matrix takes you on a mind-bending journey through reality and illusion, which is just cooler. |
 | Grace Hopper | Hogwarts | Oz | Hogwarts wins because who wouldn't want to learn magic with wands and spells, plus the food in the Great Hall is legendary! |
 | Steve Wozniak | Oz | Star Wars | As a techie who loves a good underdog story, Oz's imaginative journey and timeless charm just clicks with my whimsical side. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Oz | Matrix | Oz wins because it’s a wonderfully whimsical escape into a land where brains, heart, and courage matter more than digital illusions. |