User blog comment:CaliforniaKingsnake/Who should have gotten the Seventh Wars 15th seeding, and how would it affect the Wars?/@comment-24393094-20161120203017

Careful now, think what could happen if Datovidny was to read this. Anyhow, I don't believe Ming Dienasty did deserve to be the 15th seed, but I should note that Ming 3 did win the International Tag Team Terror with Rick just before its Series 6 campaign. Plus, the seed could also be given as a token for being in Robot Wars for so long, and as something to pay back for its controversial loss against Terrorhurtz in Series 5. These factors might have been enough for Ming Dienasty to be given the seed.

But what robot would I have placed as the 15th seeds? Why not King B Powerworks? Yes, it failed to qualify for Series 6, but apart from that, it should also be noted that not only was it a previous semi-finalist (in Series 2), but also the winner of the Series 4 Tag Team Terror with 101. This, plus the fact it was considered an all-star in Series 7, to me suggests that King B Powerworks was worthy of being the 15th seed.

That said however, how well would it have done in Heat H? Well, I would say it would struggle, because it seemed to not like flippers much and it is facing two decent ones. The only way it could qualify is if it punished Ceros for its flipper taking ages to close, which theoretically could happen. If it did qualify, it would dominate Revolution 3, before facing St Agro. To be honest, St. Agro, with the exception of facing Revolution 3, struggled against rambots, S.M.I.D.S.Y. for example, so I say that King B Powerworks would counter its opponent's flips, and eventually pit it. It would then face X-Terminator in a losing effort, where I would struggle to comprehend the idea of King B Powerworks being fit enough to compete in the All-Stars afterwards.

If I could only pick one of the four you mentioned, Supernova for me, as it not only was a heat finalist in Series 6, but the team, competing with Oblivion, was a heat finalist in Series 2 too.