Welcome back, travelers! The Sweet Sixteen was a brutal gauntlet of temporal anomalies, bionic showdowns, and fandom wars. We’ve tallied the scores, and the field has been cut in half once again.
The parameters remain the same: We combine Legacy Scores (IMDb/Critical Acclaim) + Tech & Tactics (Power Levels) + the Butterfly Effect Wildcard (Randomized Chaos).
But the final 20% of the score comes from YOU. Your votes decide who punches a ticket to the Final Four. Read the scouting reports, call out your friends in the comments, and cast your votes below!
| Sci-Fi TV Region | Voting Link |
|---|---|
| The 1970s (The Analog Era) | Vote for the Elite Eight |
| The 1980s (The Synth Era) | |
| The 1990s (The Golden Age) | |
| The 2000s (The Prestige Era) |
The 1970s Region: The Bionic and the Beast

Regional Final: (1) The Six Million Dollar Man vs. (6) The Incredible Hulk
The Vibe: High-tech government assets vs. Uncontrollable gamma rage.
The Tale of the Tape: Steve Austin utilized his bionic eye to track David Banner through an industrial complex, but as the Hulk emerged, the raw biological fury proved too much for 1970s circuitry. Austin’s limbs reached their mechanical torque limit, while the Hulk kept getting stronger.
The X-Factor: Can a $6 million investment survive a billion-dollar temper tantrum?
Cast your vote: Does bionic precision win, or does the Hulk smash the bracket?
The 1980s Region: Diplomacy and Invasions

Regional Final: (1) Star Trek: The Next Generation vs. (3) V: The Series
The Vibe: Peak Federation evolution vs. Cold-blooded lizard overlords.
The Tale of the Tape: The Visitor Motherships attempted a full-scale orbital bombardment of Earth, but the USS Enterprise-D intercepted them. While the Visitors have the numbers, the Federation has the tactical superiority. Picard’s crew is used to identifying reptiles in human skin.
The X-Factor: The Visitors want our water and our people. Picard wants a peaceful resolution. One of them is going to be disappointed.
Cast your vote: Does the Federation hold the line, or do the Visitors claim Earth?
The 1990s Region: The Travelers and the Gatekeepers

Regional Final: (8) Sliders vs. (3) Stargate SG-1
The Vibe: Multiverse hitchhikers vs. Military wormhole experts.
The Tale of the Tape: In a massive upset, the Sliders managed to “slide” right past the military might of the SGC. While Colonel O’Neill was guarding the gate, Quinn Mallory realized that the Sliders travel laterally across dimensions. It’s a game of hide-and-seek across infinite Earths.
The X-Factor: SG-1 has the P90s and the experience of toppling gods, but you can’t shoot what isn’t in your universe anymore.
Cast your vote: Can the Sliders outrun the military, or does SG-1 lock down the portal?
The 2000s Region: Time Lords and Outlaws

Regional Final: (4) Doctor Who (David Tennant) vs. (3) Firefly
The Vibe: The Oncoming Storm vs. The Space Cowboy.
The Tale of the Tape: Malcolm Reynolds and the crew of Serenity tried to out-fly the TARDIS, but you cannot outrun a ship that travels through time. The Tenth Doctor materialized on the bridge with a sonic screwdriver and a friendly warning: a temporal rift is closing.
The X-Factor: Mal has the grit and the “Big Damn Hero” energy, but the Doctor owns the fourth dimension.
Cast your vote: Does the Serenity keep flying, or does the TARDIS take the win?
HOW TO VOTE:
Ready to crown the GOAT? Participating in the Decades of Destiny bracket is simple:
- Download Your Printable Bracket: Before the first round begins, grab the official Decades of Destiny 64-Show PDF. Print it out, fill in your winners, and share a photo of your predictions on social media using the hashtag #DecadesOfDestiny.[Download the PDF of the Official 2026 Bracket Here]
Cast Your Votes: Use the links in the table above to weigh in on today’s featured matchups.
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