Could always handwave something about the fictional world in which the beisutsukai exist as having drifted norms of English pronunciation such that a word-terminal “s” is never voiced, making “Bayes” sound like “base”.
Other than that, though, beizu remains more accurate, unfortunately.
Well now I’m torn. Damn it, in writing, “beisutsukai” looks far better than “beizutsukai” and it may even sound better.
Could always handwave something about the fictional world in which the beisutsukai exist as having drifted norms of English pronunciation such that a word-terminal “s” is never voiced, making “Bayes” sound like “base”.
Other than that, though, beizu remains more accurate, unfortunately.
You’ve already coined the word. Too late to change it!
Not to me. z’s are inherently cooler than s’s.