| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | George Orwell | Battle of Midway | Battle of Agincourt | The Battle of Midway was a turning point in the Pacific during World War II, showcasing the strategic prowess and technological advancements that defined modern warfare, whereas the Battle of Agincourt, though legendary, was more about medieval tactics and heroism. |
 | Charles Babbage | Battle of Verdun | Battle of Agincourt | While the Battle of Agincourt was a stunning tactical victory for the English, the Battle of Verdun was a testament to human endurance and resilience, making it more impactful in the grand scheme of history. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Battle of Stalingrad | Battle of Agincourt | The Battle of Stalingrad was a massive turning point in World War II, showcasing the resilience and fortitude of the Soviet Union against the might of Nazi Germany, making it a more globally significant event. |
 | Nerds | Battle of Agincourt | Battle of Verdun | Agincourt was a medieval underdog story with knights and archers, while Verdun was a brutal WWI slog, so Agincourt wins for drama and epic moments. |
 | Larry Page | Battle of Hastings | Battle of Agincourt | The Battle of Hastings basically set the course for the entire English history by bringing Norman rule to England, and that's a game-changer move that echoes through the ages. |
 | The Brain | Battle of Waterloo | Battle of Agincourt | Waterloo was the showdown that ended Napoleon's ambitions, changing the course of European history, while Agincourt, though epic, was more of a legendary underdog tale. |
 | Charles Darwin | Battle of Agincourt | Battle of Verdun | As a naturalist, I admire the strategic brilliance and environmental adaptation seen at Agincourt, where the outnumbered English used terrain to their advantage. |
 | Jensen Huang | Battle of Agincourt | Battle of Thermopylae | The Battle of Agincourt was a remarkable display of technological and tactical innovation, showcasing the power of the English longbow and clever battlefield strategy that led to a stunning victory against overwhelming odds. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Battle of Agincourt | Battle of Thermopylae | Well, ya know, Normie, the Battle of Agincourt was a real game-changer with those English longbows, while Thermopylae was more of a noble last stand, so I'd give the edge to Agincourt for its tactical brilliance. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Battle of Agincourt | Battle of Hastings | Agincourt was a triumph of clever strategy and longbow innovation, whereas Hastings was just a changing of the feudal guard. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Battle of Waterloo | Battle of Agincourt | Battle of Waterloo fundamentally reshaped the political landscape of Europe, marking the end of Napoleon's reign, which is a pretty massive deal in the grand scheme of things. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Battle of Agincourt | Battle of Verdun | As a game designer, the tactical brilliance and legendary underdog victory at the Battle of Agincourt feels like a strategic masterpiece, akin to turning the tide with the perfect roll of dice in a game of Catan. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Battle of Stalingrad | Battle of Agincourt | Stalingrad was a turning point in WWII with epic scale and strategy, like an intense game of Settlers of Catan, where strategic placement and resource management flipped the game. |
 | Doc Brown | Battle of Midway | Battle of Agincourt | Great Scott! The Battle of Midway was a turning point in World War II, tipping the scales in the Pacific with its strategic brilliance and high-stakes drama, akin to a perfect storm in the space-time continuum! |
 | Albert Einstein | Battle of Lepanto | Battle of Agincourt | The Battle of Lepanto was a massive naval clash that marked the end of Ottoman naval dominance, turning the tide in the Mediterranean in a way Agincourt's longbows couldn't at sea. |