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>Prediction time
Ignoring the seething /lg/bt fag, here's what I think will happen:
Bionicle wins the first vote by a considerable margin. The second vote, as we know, will not have public results. This is because Lego wants to analyze the popularity of the various themes and pick what they think is the best choice for an anniversary set. However, there is a second reason for the results being hidden: The anniversary set will actually combine multiple themes, chosen based on the results of the first and second votes. This is because A: Lego's 90-year history can't be summed up with a single set based on a single theme, and B: They can pull the "actually, everyone wins!!" card, which will generate a ton of hype for the anniversary set. As for what the set itself will be like, there are three likely options: A set of dioramas, one for each theme, which can be connected together; one big amalgamation of all the themes combined (similar to some of the Lego Movie sets); or simply a collection of past sets exactly as they were like the train set.
I have no proof to back this up and I'll admit that it's influenced by wishful thinking, but it's better than all the doomerposting surrounding the vote.