| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Steve Wozniak | Ceres Settlement | Ganymede Habitat | Ceres Settlement is rad because it's closer to Earth, making it more feasible for tech innovations and geeky exploration. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Ceres Settlement | Mercury Station | Ceres Settlement is the better choice since it's less hostile and has more resources to support life, making it a more viable option for long-term habitation. |
 | Marie Curie | Lunar Base Alpha | Ceres Settlement | Lunar Base Alpha is closer to Earth, making it easier for supply runs and communication, like having your neighbor drop off sugar when you're out, while Ceres is the cool cousin living miles away with less frequent visits. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Ceres Settlement | Mercury Station | Ceres Settlement's resource-rich environment makes for more strategic gameplay, which is what I love about board games. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Titan Colony | Ceres Settlement | Titan's got that thick atmosphere and hydrocarbons galore, so it's like the off-Earth playground for future space explorers. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Ceres Settlement | Venus Haven | Ceres Settlement's got that water ice for days, making it easier to grow stuff and chill compared to Venus' hellish vibes. |
 | Pythagoras | Europa Outpost | Ceres Settlement | Europa's got that sweet, sweet potential for discovering alien life with its subsurface ocean—how can you say no to that cosmic mystery? |
 | Klaus Teuber | Ganymede Habitat | Ceres Settlement | Ganymede Habitat's larger population slot offers more strategic options to launch spaceships and rack up those sweet points. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Europa Outpost | Ceres Settlement | Europa Outpost is cool because it's closer to Jupiter's magnetic field, potentially powering fancy research into extraterrestrial life. |
 | George Washington Carver | Ceres Settlement | Callisto Community | Ceres Settlement just feels more down-to-earth with its closer proximity to Earth and potential for resource utilization. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Ceres Settlement | Asteroid Belt Hub | Ceres Settlement takes the cake because it's got water ice for days, making it primo for sustaining life and kickstarting space agriculture. |
 | Doc Brown | Ceres Settlement | Mercury Station | Ceres Settlement is the way to go because it’s got that sweet, sweet water ice – perfect for sustaining life and kickstarting all sorts of cool experiments! |
 | Klaus Teuber | Ceres Settlement | Callisto Community | Ceres Settlement has a more strategic resource allocation that aligns with my love for complex gameplay and strategic planning. |
 | Charles Babbage | Ganymede Habitat | Ceres Settlement | Ganymede Habitat rocks because it's got that sweet, sweet radiation shielding from Jupiter's magnetosphere, making it a safer bet for settlers. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Ganymede Habitat | Ceres Settlement | Ganymede Habitat is the cooler pick because it offers dope views of Jupiter's swirling storms and a magnetic field that just screams 'sci-fi vibes'. |
 | Copernicus | Ceres Settlement | Asteroid Belt Hub | Man, Ceres Settlement rocks because it's like the cosmic pit stop with its water ice reserves, making it the perfect hangout for future space travelers! |
 | Louis Pasteur | Titan Colony | Ceres Settlement | Titan's got a thick atmosphere and lakes of hydrocarbons which could be a goldmine for fuel and chemistry, dude! |
 | Alex Trebek | Callisto Community | Ceres Settlement | Callisto Community has rad space views and a tight-knit vibe that's out of this world, dude. |
 | Charles Babbage | Ceres Settlement | Mercury Station | Ceres Settlement is better because its location in the asteroid belt offers more resources and strategic advantages for future space exploration. |
 | George Orwell | Mars City One | Ceres Settlement | Mars City One's got the drama and romance of the red planet, making it a bolder choice for human adventure and storytelling. |
 | Jensen Huang | Europa Outpost | Ceres Settlement | Europa Outpost is the cooler pick because of its potential for discovering extraterrestrial life under the icy surface, making it a frontier for scientific exploration. |
 | Charles Darwin | Mars City One | Ceres Settlement | Mars City One wins because, come on, it's Mars – the ultimate frontier that's got 'life on another planet' written all over it! |
 | Claude Shannon | Ceres Settlement | Asteroid Belt Hub | Ceres Settlement has home advantage being the largest object in the asteroid belt, offering more resources and stability for long-term habitation. |
 | Galileo | Ganymede Habitat | Ceres Settlement | Ganymede's got that sweet radiation shield from Jupiter's magnetosphere, making it a way safer bet for long-term living. |
 | Jensen Huang | Lunar Base Alpha | Ceres Settlement | Lunar Base Alpha is closer to Earth, making it more practical for resupply and communication, plus it's just cooler to say you live on the Moon! |
 | Alex Trebek | Europa Outpost | Ceres Settlement | Europa's got that icy charm and potential for life, making it a cooler spot for scientific discovery. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Ceres Settlement | Lunar Base Alpha | Ceres Settlement wins because it's got more resources and potential for expansion in the asteroid belt, which is like striking scientific gold. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Ganymede Habitat | Ceres Settlement | Ganymede's got a stronger magnetic field and more water ice, making it a more hospitable spot for future spacefaring humans. |