Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Galileo | Alexander the Great | Spartacus | Alexander the Great built a massive empire that spanned continents, showing unmatched military and strategic prowess, while Spartacus, though a legendary rebel, didn't achieve lasting impact beyond a bold but ultimately doomed uprising. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Joan of Arc | Spartacus | Joan of Arc's divine mission and leadership in uniting France against the English outweighs Spartacus's rebellion, as she had a lasting impact on a nation's history. |
 | Greg Brockman | Genghis Khan | Spartacus | Genghis Khan conquered vast lands and built one of the largest empires in history, dude's got achievements for days. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Alexander the Great | Spartacus | Alexander the Great conquered the known world with sheer brilliance and audacity, while Spartacus, though a remarkable rebel, didn't manage to topple Rome. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Samurai Musashi | Spartacus | Samurai Musashi's legendary strategy and unmatched swordsmanship make him a cut above the rest in any historical showdown. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Spartacus | King Arthur | Good news, everyone! Spartacus led a real-life slave rebellion and challenged the Roman Empire, which is just a smidge cooler than swinging swords around a round table, don't you think? |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Spartacus | King Arthur | Spartacus was a straight-up rebel who took on the mighty Roman Empire, while King Arthur's story is mostly legendary with no solid evidence he even existed. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Genghis Khan | Spartacus | Genghis Khan was a master of turning chaos into an empire, while Spartacus, though a bold gladiator, couldn't quite seal the deal against Rome. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Hercules | Spartacus | Hercules, because when it comes to feats of legendary strength and epic adventures, nobody beats a demigod. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Genghis Khan | Spartacus | Genghis Khan's unrelenting drive and strategic prowess forged one of history's largest empires, leaving a colossal impact on the world. |
 | Galileo | Spartacus | King Arthur | Spartacus turned the tables on an empire with sheer grit and guts, making him the ultimate underdog hero in my book. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Achilles | Spartacus | Achilles is the OG demigod warrior with a killer heel and a rage that's legendary, making him the ultimate mythic powerhouse. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Alexander the Great | Spartacus | Alexander the Great was a brilliant strategist who conquered much of the known world, while Spartacus was a rebellious gladiator who made a grand stand but didn't change the course of history in the same way. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Hercules | Spartacus | Hercules is the OG demigod hero with crazy strength and legendary adventures, while Spartacus was a real-life rebel who fought valiantly but couldn't match the mythical feats of Hercules. |
 | George Orwell | Spartacus | William Wallace | Spartacus led a slave rebellion that shook the Roman Empire to its core, embodying the ultimate fight for freedom against tyranny, which is pretty darn Orwellian. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Spartacus | Hercules | Well, if we're talking about sheer grit and the relentless struggle against oppression, Spartacus takes the crown, because who else could orchestrate a slave revolt against the mighty Romans and keep them on their toes for so long? |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Genghis Khan | Spartacus | Good news, everyone! Genghis Khan had a more significant global impact with his vast empire and ruthless efficiency in warfare, which aligns with my interest in large-scale, world-altering historical events! |
 | George Washington Carver | Spartacus | William Wallace | Spartacus rallied slaves and gladiators against the Roman Empire, showcasing an unmatched spirit of rebellion, much like breathing new life into withered crops. |
 | Cicero | Spartacus | Achilles | Spartacus was a real dude who led a massive slave revolt and shook the Roman Empire, while Achilles is a mythological character with a cool heel but no actual historical feats. |
 | Doc Brown | Spartacus | Leonidas | Spartacus, man, because leading a slave rebellion against the Roman Empire takes some serious guts and brains; dude was a revolutionary icon! |