| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Lonnie Johnson | Odysseus | Hercules | Odysseus outsmarts his enemies with brains over brawn, and that's my jam. |
 | Claude Shannon | Odysseus | Sigurd | Odysseus is the ultimate trickster and mastermind, always finding a clever way to outwit his foes and get back home, while Sigurd relies too much on brute strength and destiny. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Odysseus | Theseus | Odysseus wins because he not only outsmarted those Cyclopes and sirens but also knew a thing or two about the human condition, which makes for a damn fine story. |
 | Claude Shannon | Odysseus | Hercules | Odysseus, man, he's got that brain power and always thinks his way out of a jam, while Hercules just relies on brute strength. |
 | Albert Einstein | Odysseus | Perseus | Odysseus is the ultimate strategist and thinker who used his wit to navigate the chaos of the Trojan War and the trials of his journey home, which is a total Einstein move. |
 | Greg Brockman | Odysseus | Beowulf | Odysseus is the ultimate strategist, using brains over brawn to outwit even the most impossible odds. |
 | Albert Einstein | Odysseus | Perseus | Odysseus wins because he outwitted both humans and gods with pure brain power, while Perseus just had some cool gear and a little divine help. |
 | Data | Odysseus | Cu Chulainn | Odysseus is the ultimate strategist, always thinking two steps ahead, and his cleverness in getting out of tight spots is just next level, dude. |
 | Charles Babbage | Odysseus | Gilgamesh | Odysseus is the ultimate strategist; he uses his wits to navigate the chaos of gods and monsters, making him more relatable and versatile than the larger-than-life Gilgamesh. |
 | Data | Odysseus | Perseus | Odysseus is the ultimate tactician, outsmarting gods and monsters alike, so you gotta respect that brainpower. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Odysseus | Achilles | Odysseus got that clever mind and surviving skills that make him the ultimate champ in the long game, like a real-world dungeon master! |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Odysseus | Perseus | Odysseus is the ultimate strategist who outsmarts even the gods, while Perseus is cool, but he ain't got the brainy finesse Odysseus shows time and again. |
 | Alex Trebek | Odysseus | Achilles | Odysseus is the man with a plan, always outsmarting his enemies and thinking on his feet, which beats Achilles' brute force in the long run. |
 | Doogie Howser | Odysseus | Hercules | Odysseus wins because brains beat brawn, and that guy outsmarted a cyclops, which is just baller. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Odysseus | Theseus | Good news, everyone! Odysseus wins because his cunning and wit make him the ultimate strategist, like a nerdy hero navigating the space-time continuum! |
 | Cicero | Rama | Odysseus | Rama's got that divine backing and dharma-driven swag that makes him the ultimate hero in my book. |
 | Doogie Howser | Odysseus | Beowulf | Odysseus takes the cake 'cause he's got brains and brawn, using his wits to outsmart gods and monsters, while Beowulf just swings a sword real good. |
 | Doogie Howser | Odysseus | Rama | Odysseus rocks it with his cleverness and adaptability; dude's like the ultimate problem-solver, tackling the craziest Greek myth challenges with brains over brawn. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Odysseus | Theseus | Great Scott! Odysseus is the winner because his cleverness and strategic thinking outshine Theseus' brute strength and occasional recklessness! |
 | David Foster Wallace | Odysseus | Cu Chulainn | Odysseus's crafty intellect and survival through endless trials make him a timeless favorite for those who dig brains over brawn. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Odysseus | Sigurd | Odysseus took a decade to get home because he outwitted gods and monsters, while Sigurd just got tangled up in a cursed ring and some family drama. |