Thread:MysteryScooby/@comment-3406131-20150205133705/@comment-4651179-20150314170753

Like I mentioned, "seemingly" is based on impression ("An idea, feeling, or opinion about something or someone, especially one formed without conscious thought or on the basis of little evidence"), in the way other users and me use it the impression is given by the character, not their powers.

The impression that they share powers is given by the evidence that they're an alternate counterpart.

According to dictionaries, "seemingly" is based on impression (something that might or might not be true), "presumably" is based on uncertainty (something that is very likely but not known for certain, i.e. something that might or might not be true), and "possibly" is used to indicate uncertainty (something that might or might not be true).

In the end, all those three words are almost synonyms, there's no need to have a specific usage for each of them considering they basically mean the same (they convey the idea of uncertainty and possibility of something being true or not).