Thread:MysteryScooby/@comment-3406131-20150205133705/@comment-3406131-20150310105132

If we could see an aspect of his powers, we could they give the impression of being the same that those of Thanos-616. Here we see another Thanos, who is seemingly the same. But his powers may or may not be the same, and that's unknown until we see an aspect of them. Consequently, stating they are seemingly the same isn't the same as possibly or presumably the same. Here it doesn't give the impression they are the same, but we can suppose they are. Saying they are seemingly the same is an hypothesis with no basis until we see them, while saying they are presumably the same is an hypothesis based on the fact they are alternates.

(The difference between our arguments being I focus on the powers while you take the character in account)

Remind me I have to find back the alternate realities/no-copy-past policies project...