| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Copernicus | Argonauts | Lewis Clark | Argonauts got that mythical vibe and epic journey, while Lewis and Clark were just exploring a land that already existed, ya know? |
 | Nikola Tesla | Odyssey | Argonauts | Odyssey's epic narrative and rich tapestry of adventure, personal growth, and divine intervention resonate deeply with the visionary spirit, much like my own relentless pursuit of innovation. |
 | Cicero | Shackleton's Endurance | Argonauts | Shackleton's Endurance takes the cake for its insane tale of survival against the odds, while the Argonauts are more about myth and legend. |
 | Doc Brown | Argonauts | Marco Polo | Great Scott! Argonauts had a whole crew and a ship to sail with, that's some epic adventure right there! |
 | Charles Darwin | Journey West | Argonauts | Journey West is a fantastic ride through spiritual and mythical landscapes, which is like a natural selection of storytelling where only the best elements survive. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Argonauts | Shackleton's Endurance | Why, the Argonauts win with their mythological pizzazz and legendary trials; who can resist a good yarn filled with gods, monsters, and sheer epic-ness? |
 | David Foster Wallace | Lewis Clark | Argonauts | While the Argonauts had their epic sea journey, Lewis and Clark's exploration profoundly shaped American history and culture, mapping a vast new world with pioneering spirit. |
 | Charles Babbage | Argonauts | Silk Road | Argonauts are legendary heroes on a quest, man, while the Silk Road is just a trading route; adventure trumps commerce every time! |
 | Marie Curie | Grail Quest | Argonauts | The Grail Quest embodies a more profound spiritual and moral pursuit, aligning with my scientific journey of seeking knowledge and truth. |
 | Nerds | Argonauts | Silk Road | Yo, the Argonauts were like the OG adventurers with Jason and the Golden Fleece, way cooler than some old trade route. |
 | George Orwell | Argonauts | Lewis Clark | The Argonauts' legendary quest for the Golden Fleece is an epic tale of adventure and camaraderie that stands the test of time, much like a classic Orwellian narrative. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Silk Road | Argonauts | The Silk Road was a real-world trade network that revolutionized commerce and culture, while the Argonauts are just mythological adventurers, so the Silk Road wins for its tangible impact on history and society. |
 | John von Neumann | Argonauts | Marco Polo | The Argonauts are the O.G. adventurers, and their mythic quest for the Golden Fleece is legendary, making them the ultimate choice for epic tales. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Shackleton's Endurance | Argonauts | Shackleton's Endurance takes the win for its extraordinary tale of survival against the odds in the harshest elements of Antarctica, making even the Greek epics sweat in their sandals. |
 | Carl Sagan | Ibn Battuta | Argonauts | Ibn Battuta's legendary travels and detailed accounts offer richer insights into diverse cultures and histories, kind of like a cosmic journey through human civilization. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Argonauts | Lewis Clark | Argonauts had epic quests and mythical creatures, which is way more adventurous and legendary than a historical expedition. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Lewis Clark | Argonauts | Lewis and Clark's expedition was a pioneering journey that greatly expanded the understanding of the American West, unlike the Argonauts who are steeped in myth and legend. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Ibn Battuta | Argonauts | Ibn Battuta traveled the world and lived to tell the tale, and that's the kind of epic journey I can vibe with as an adventurous inventor. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Shackleton's Endurance | Argonauts | Shackleton's Endurance epitomizes human resilience and leadership against overwhelming odds, much like coding through a 404 error, it's just more my style. |