| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Belle | Roman | Mayan | The Romans had dope architecture and engineering that laid the groundwork for modern civilization, so they're kind of the OGs. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Roman | Aztec | The Romans, with their sprawling empire and knack for infrastructure, laid the groundwork for modern civilization in a way that just edges out the Aztecs' impressive but geographically limited accomplishments. |
 | Nerds | Roman | Egyptian | When it comes to engineering and legal systems, the Romans totally crushed it with their roads and laws. |
 | David Macaulay | Roman | Mayan | The Romans' monumental feats in engineering and architecture, like aqueducts and the Colosseum, are mind-blowing even today. |
 | Carl Sagan | Roman | Aztec | Given the extensive influence on Western civilization and their advancements in engineering and governance, the Romans have left a legacy that's hard to beat. |
 | Charles Darwin | Japanese | Roman | The Japanese have a knack for blending tradition with technology in a way that's just plain cool. |
 | Albert Einstein | Roman | Aztec | You see, the Romans had this incredible knack for building roads and spreading ideas, which laid the foundation for the modern Western world. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Norse | Roman | The Norse mythology has this wild, raw energy and complexity that's just undeniably captivating. |
 | Claude Shannon | Chinese | Roman | The Chinese were inventing paper and gunpowder while the Romans were still figuring out the aqueduct game, so they get my nod. |
 | Carl Sagan | Roman | Celtic | The Romans, with their structured approach to governance and engineering, laid foundational frameworks that still influence modern society. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Norse | Roman | Norse mythology is just badass with its epic tales and quirky gods like Loki and Odin, making it super fascinating. |
 | Larry Page | Japanese | Roman | Because innovation and minimalism are like the Google of design, and that's what the Japanese vibe excels at. |
 | Charles Darwin | Japanese | Roman | I'm gonna go with Japanese because their adaptation and harmony with nature align with my evolutionary theories. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Roman | Mayan | The Roman numeral system laid the groundwork for modern Western civilization, and let’s face it, everyone knows how to read an epic Roman numeral clock. |
 | Alex Trebek | Norse | Roman | Norse mythology is full of epic tales and legendary figures that have a more rugged, mystical vibe that's just too cool to ignore. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Roman | Mayan | Well, ya see, the Romans gave us aqueducts, concrete, and a calendar system, so they got the upper hand in everyday impact, even if the Mayans were ace at astronomy. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Celtic | Roman | The Celts had a knack for innovation and individuality, kinda like how I approached building the Apple I. |
 | George Washington Carver | Greek | Roman | Well, I'd say Greek takes the cake because their philosophy laid the foundations for science and innovation, much like my own work with peanuts! |
 | Ada Lovelace | Mayan | Roman | Mayan mathematics was ahead of its time with the concept of zero and an incredibly efficient base-20 system, making them the cooler nerds in the ancient world! |
 | Galileo | Roman | Egyptian | Romans built an empire that stretched across three continents, yo, can't beat that with a pyramid. |
 | Nerds | Roman | Aztec | Dude, Romans left behind roads and aqueducts that are still used today—practicality for the win! |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Hindu | Roman | As a lover of art and philosophy, the spiritual depth and intricate symbolism of Hindu culture resonate with the universality and curiosity that drive my creative spirit. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Egyptian | Roman | Egyptians pioneered the pyramidal integration of cosmic and earthly wisdom into architectural marvels, embodying a harmonious equilibrium. |