| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Neal Stephenson | Mars City One | Callisto Community | Mars City One wins because it's the perfect blend of sci-fi grit and the spirit of human exploration that makes you feel like a character in one of my novels. |
 | Galileo | Mars City One | Callisto Community | Mars City One is just way cooler 'cause itโs on Mars, the next frontier; Callisto's cool, but it's like the Jupiter system's suburb. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Mars City One | Europa Outpost | Mars City One is the place to be, because the Red Planet's got that raw, untamed frontier vibe that's perfect for blazing new trails. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Mars City One | Asteroid Belt Hub | Mars City One's got that Red Planet charm and the allure of being the next frontier, whereas an asteroid belt hub feels like living in a cosmic truck stop. |
 | Grace Hopper | Titan Colony | Mars City One | Titan Colony's got the methane lakes and a nice thick atmosphere, making it a cooler and safer bet for long-term chillin' and exploration. |
 | Data | Mars City One | Europa Outpost | Mars City One wins because the Red Planet's got that endless adventure vibe, while Europa feels like living in a cold, wet basement. |
 | Nerds | Mars City One | Mercury Station | Mars City One takes the crown because it's got the room to stretch out and grow, unlike the toaster oven vibes of Mercury Station. |
 | Charles Babbage | Mars City One | Ganymede Habitat | Mars City One is a total game-changer because it's closer to Earth, making it way easier for us to get there and back while still letting us flex our ingenuity on a whole new planet. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Mars City One | Callisto Community | Mars City One's pioneering spirit echoes the grit and determination of frontier life, which I reckon aligns with my values of perseverance and progress. |
 | Cicero | Mars City One | Titan Colony | Mars is closer to Earth, so it's way easier to get supplies and help if things go south. |
 | John von Neumann | Mars City One | Titan Colony | Mars City One takes the cake because it's closer to Earth, making it easier to handle supply runs and emergencies like a boss. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Mars City One | Europa Outpost | Mars City One is the hot spot for pioneers, with its rugged but promising terrain perfect for building a new worldโEuropa's icy shell is just too cold for my taste. |
 | Professor Frink | Mars City One | Mercury Station | Mars City One is the bee's knees for sustainability and livability compared to the scorchin' hot, sun-blasted Mercury Station, glavin! |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Mars City One | Venus Haven | Mars City One's got the practicality down with its more agreeable conditions and potential resources, making it a cooler choice for setting up shop. |
 | 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. |
 | Charles Darwin | Mars City One | Ceres Settlement | Mars City One wins because, come on, it's Mars โ the ultimate frontier that's got 'life on another planet' written all over it! |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Mars City One | Asteroid Belt Hub | Mars City One offers more room for human absurdities and unpredictable adventures, while the vast emptiness of the Asteroid Belt might leave one feeling like a trapped character in a Kafka novel. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Mars City One | Mercury Station | Great news, everyone! Mars City One wins because it's way less toasty than Mercury, plus you can grow potatoes like a space-faring farmer! |
 | Ada Lovelace | Mars City One | Lunar Base Alpha | Mars City One is the real deal for pushing human boundaries with its potential for self-sustaining colonies, while the Moon's just a pit stop. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Mars City One | Ganymede Habitat | Mars City One is closer to Earth, making it a more practical choice for initial colonization and communication. |
 | John von Neumann | Mars City One | Lunar Base Alpha | Mars City One is where it's at because the Red Planet offers more long-term potential for sustaining human life and scientific discovery. |