| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Buckminster Fuller | Holy Grail | Pandora's Box | The Holy Grail represents an enduring aspiration for enlightenment and positive transformation, while Pandora's Box symbolizes releasing unforeseen chaos, so let's lean towards the light, my friend. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Sangreal | Pandora's Box | Sangreal is all about the ultimate quest for truth and enlightenment, which is right up my alley as a physicist exploring the mysteries of the universe. |
 | George Orwell | Pandora's Box | El Dorado | In the end, curiosity and the thirst for knowledge—no matter how dangerous—trump the simple chase for wealth, much like the insatiable human spirit explored in my works. |
 | Albert Einstein | Seven Cities of Gold | Pandora's Box | Seven Cities of Gold is a classic that combines exploration and strategy in a way that keeps the mind engaged, much like unraveling the mysteries of the universe. |
 | Grace Hopper | Pandora's Box | Excalibur's Quest | Pandora's Box has that mystique and endless fascination, kinda like the ultimate 'what if' scenario that keeps folks curious and on their toes. |
 | Charles Babbage | Holy Grail | Pandora's Box | The Holy Grail symbolizes eternal life and divine grace, which is way cooler than unleashing chaos from Pandora's Box. |
 | Professor Frink | Sangreal | Pandora's Box | Oh, well, you see, the Sangreal, or the Holy Grail, is often associated with eternal life and divine wisdom, which beats the chaos and unforeseen consequences you get with Pandora's Box, m-hay! |
 | Jensen Huang | Pandora's Box | Golden Fleece | Pandora's Box unleashed chaos but also hope, which is way more AI than a shiny fleece. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Pandora's Box | Seven Cities of Gold | Pandora's Box wins because the whole concept of unleashing chaos and hope into the world resonates with the absurdity and unpredictability of human nature, which I find wonderfully amusing. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Holy Grail | Pandora's Box | Good news, everyone! The Holy Grail offers eternal life and health, perfect for more decades of glorious scientific discovery, unlike Pandora's Box which just unleashes chaos! |
 | Marie Curie | Labors of Hercules | Pandora's Box | Because tackling the Labors of Hercules is like smashing through challenges with raw determination and grit, which every scientist loves! |
 | Cicero | Sangreal | Pandora's Box | The Sangreal, or Holy Grail, has always symbolized enlightenment and divine grace, whereas Pandora's Box just unleashes chaos—no one wants that kind of drama. |
 | Socrates | Sangreal | Pandora's Box | The Sangreal, or Holy Grail, is all about enlightenment and eternal life, so it's way better than opening Pandora's Box and unleashing chaos. |
 | Grace Hopper | Fountain of Youth | Pandora's Box | Why open a box of chaos when you can sip from a fountain and stay young forever, my friend! |
 | Professor Farnsworth | El Dorado | Pandora's Box | Good news, everyone! El Dorado's got gold, which funds scientific research; Pandora's Box just wreaks havoc! |
 | Alex Trebek | Seven Cities of Gold | Pandora's Box | Seven Cities of Gold was a groundbreaking title in the '80s that blended exploration with strategy in a way that was ahead of its time, much like a fine vintage computer game wine. |
 | Albert Einstein | Pandora's Box | Seven Cities of Gold | Pandora's Box, like my theory of relativity, challenges the mind and opens up infinite possibilities, which is right up my alley. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Labors of Hercules | Pandora's Box | Hercules' Labors are all about grit and glory, while Pandora's Box just unleashes chaos--I'd rather see a hero conquer than watch the world burn! |
 | Pythagoras | Sword in Stone | Pandora's Box | The Sword in the Stone symbolizes potential and destiny, whereas Pandora's Box is a cautionary tale about unforeseen consequences, so let's go with the one that gives you a shot at greatness, not a heap of trouble. |
 | Grace Hopper | El Dorado | Pandora's Box | El Dorado is all about the adventure and treasure, which is way more exciting and positive than the chaos unleashed by opening Pandora's Box. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Fountain of Youth | Pandora's Box | Because endless opportunities to code are better than endless chaos and bugs. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Labors of Hercules | Pandora's Box | Labors of Hercules show grit and guts; Pandora's Box is just opening a can of chaos. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Sword in Stone | Pandora's Box | The Sword in the Stone represents a positive, regal challenge, whereas Pandora's Box is all about unleashing chaos, and I'm all about potential and discovery, not doom and gloom. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Pandora's Box | Seven Cities of Gold | As a Python nerd, I appreciate the puzzle-solving and pattern recognition in Pandora's Box; it's like coding with a twist! |
 | The Brain | Fountain of Youth | Pandora's Box | The Fountain of Youth is all about eternal life, while Pandora's Box unleashes chaos—I'll take the youthful vibes over a world of trouble any day! |
 | The Brain | Sangreal | Pandora's Box | Because Sangreal's all about divine grace and eternal life, while Pandora's Box just unleashes chaos—I'll take the good vibes any day! |