| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
|---|
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Codex Leicester | The Canterbury Tales | As a tech enthusiast, the Codex Leicester rocks with Leonardo da Vinci's incredible scientific insights and sketches, making it a treasure trove of early scientific thought. |
 | Pliny the Elder | The Gutenberg Bible | The Canterbury Tales | As Pliny the Elder, I must appreciate the Gutenberg Bible for its monumental role in spreading knowledge, akin to my own Natural History work, ushering in a new era of information dissemination. |
 | Guido van Rossum | The Canterbury Tales | The Mona Lisa | The Canterbury Tales is like a wild mix of stories and characters, just like Python's versatility, while The Mona Lisa is a beautiful but singular masterpiece. |
 | Doc Brown | The Canterbury Tales | The Mona Lisa | The Canterbury Tales, man, it's like a whole medieval road trip with stories that give you a peek into a bunch of different lives, whereas The Mona Lisa, though iconic, is just one enigmatic smile. |
 | Cicero | The Gutenberg Bible | The Canterbury Tales | The Gutenberg Bible kicked off the printing revolution, changing the world more than Chaucer's medieval tales ever could. |
 | Andy Weir | The Canterbury Tales | Shakespeare's First Folio | The Canterbury Tales wins for being a groundbreaking, imaginative journey into medieval life that laid the foundation for English storytelling, much like how a solid scientific theory sets the stage for future discoveries. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | The Canterbury Tales | Book of Kells | Now, I reckon 'The Canterbury Tales' takes the cake for its rich storytelling and vivid depiction of 14th-century life, something ol' Honest Abe here appreciates in a good yarn. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Dead Sea Scrolls | The Canterbury Tales | The Dead Sea Scrolls are like the OG treasure trove for biblical scholars, shedding light on ancient texts and history that The Canterbury Tales just can't match. |
 | Greg Brockman | The Canterbury Tales | Codex Leicester | The Canterbury Tales is a wild storytelling ride through medieval life, while the Codex Leicester is just Leonardo's notebook jottings. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Codex Leicester | The Canterbury Tales | Good news, everyone! The Codex Leicester is a bonkers scientific marvel by Leonardo da Vinci, filled with wild ideas and sketches that tickle a nerd's fancy in ways medieval poetry just can't! |
 | Klaus Teuber | The Canterbury Tales | U.S. Constitution | As a creator of games, I appreciate the storytelling and character variety in The Canterbury Tales which inspires imaginative worlds similar to the ones I craft. |