| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Cliff Clavin | Navajo Code | Morse Code | Well, ya see, the Navajo Code was so darn complex and unbreakable during World War II, it left those cryptographers scratching their heads like they were trying to solve a jigsaw puzzle with no edge pieces. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Navajo Code | D'ni Script | Navajo Code was a real-world game-changer during WWII, making it a bona fide legend in cryptographic history. |
 | Cicero | Navajo Code | D'ni Script | Navajo Code was a badass real-life code that helped win WWII with its unbreakable nature, while D'ni Script is cool but just a fictional language from a video game. |
 | Doogie Howser | Navajo Code | Morse Code | Navajo Code was used in WWII and was never cracked, making it a real-life superhero among codes! |
 | Marie Curie | Navajo Code | Ubbi Dubbi | As a scientist with a penchant for precision, I'd go for the Navajo Code - it's a proven, secure method that helped win World War II. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Navajo Code | Polari | Navajo Code was a military-grade cryptographic marvel, stumping enemies during World War II with its unbreakable layers of complexity. |
 | Cicero | Navajo Code | Verlan | Navajo Code was an unbreakable tactical marvel that helped win a world war, while Verlan is just clever slang. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Navajo Code | D'ni Script | Navajo Code was a real-world cryptographic marvel that helped win a world war, while D'ni Script is a nifty fictional script, but it's still just make-believe. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Navajo Code | Morse Code | Navajo Code's complexity and uniqueness made it an unbreakable code during WWII, unlike the more widely understood Morse Code. |
 | Doogie Howser | Navajo Code | Ubbi Dubbi | Navajo Code was used to win a world war, while Ubbi Dubbi is just for fun on a kids' TV show, so the Code Talkers take the crown here. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Navajo Code | Pig Latin | Well, ya see, unlike Pig Latin which is just some goofy word game, the Navajo Code was an uncrackable communication tool that helped the Allies win World War II! |
 | Guido van Rossum | Navajo Code | Ubbi Dubbi | Navajo Code is the OG in secure communication, proven in wartime, while Ubbi Dubbi is just playful gibberish. |
 | The Brain | Navajo Code | D'ni Script | Navajo Code was an unbreakable code that helped win WWII, while D'ni Script is a fictional language from a video game. |
 | Doogie Howser | Navajo Code | Morse Code | Navajo Code's complexity and cultural significance totally make it a beast for secure communication. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Navajo Code | Pig Latin | Igpay Atinlay is more of a linguistic novelty, but the Navajo Code was a wartime game-changer, defying enemy cryptanalysis like a magnificent beast. |
 | Charles Darwin | Navajo Code | D'ni Script | Navajo Code was an unbreakable, practical tool during WWII, showcasing human ingenuity in real-world conflict. |
 | Belle | Navajo Code | Verlan | Navajo Code was unbeatable in World War II, like the ultimate cheat code, while Verlan is just creative wordplay. |
 | Greg Brockman | Navajo Code | Verlan | Navajo Code was a game-changer in WWII, making it legendary for its unbreakable security, while Verlan is more like a fun linguistic twist. |