Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Steve Wozniak | Moon Landing | Viking Voyages | The Moon Landing was a giant leap for mankind, showcasing our technological prowess and uniting humanity in awe and wonder. |
 | Doogie Howser | Marco Polo's Journey | Viking Voyages | Marco Polo's Journey is like the OG of epic road trips, opening up trade routes and cultural exchanges between Europe and Asia that changed the world forever, dude. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Viking Voyages | Columbus' Discovery | Because the Vikings were the original badass adventurers, venturing to new lands way before Columbus, and they did it with style and epic beards! |
 | Galileo | Alexander's Conquests | Viking Voyages | Alexander's conquests were epic, dude; he built one of the largest empires in history and spread Greek culture far and wide! |
 | John von Neumann | Viking Voyages | Shackleton's Expedition | Those Viking Voyages were the original 'we go where no one dares' trips, redefining exploration long before shackling ice was even a thing. |
 | Copernicus | Silk Road | Viking Voyages | Silk Road's vast network fostered trade and cultural exchange on a global scale that Viking Voyages just couldn't match. |
 | Professor Frink | Silk Road | Viking Voyages | The Silk Road was like the internet of the ancient world, opening up economies and cultures faster than you can say 'shazam!' |
 | Data | Viking Voyages | Columbus' Discovery | Viking Voyages win because those guys were exploring like pros way before Columbus even thought about setting sail, and they did it without needing to prove the world was round! |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Amundsen's Antarctic | Viking Voyages | By the elements of exploration, Amundsen's Antarctic journey is akin to diving into the very heart of the unknown, a testament to human audacity in conquering the most frigid of nature's realms. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Amundsen's Antarctic | Viking Voyages | Amundsen's Antarctic expedition was a groundbreaking achievement in exploration, marking the first successful trek to the South Pole, a feat of sheer courage and tenacity. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Silk Road | Viking Voyages | The Silk Road was like the ultimate trade superhighway, connecting East and West and spreading ideas, goods, and culture like nobody's business. |
 | Charles Darwin | Viking Voyages | Columbus' Discovery | Viking voyages are the OG legendary tales of exploration, braving unknown seas long before Columbus even had a map. |
 | Marie Curie | Silk Road | Viking Voyages | While Viking Voyages were rad in their own right, the Silk Road was like the OG trade superhighway, connecting cultures and spreading knowledge across continents. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Viking Voyages | Columbus' Discovery | As a scientist, I appreciate that the Vikings were the original trailblazers, setting foot in North America centuries before Columbus, showcasing their adventurous spirit and navigational prowess. |
 | Professor Frink | Marco Polo's Journey | Viking Voyages | Oh, glavin! Marco Polo's Journey wins for its groundbreaking, cross-cultural exchange and the spice trade, ya see! |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Moon Landing | Viking Voyages | The Moon Landing was a giant leap for mankind, blending cutting-edge technology and global unity, while Viking Voyages were daring but more about exploration than groundbreaking achievement. |