It was explained in the prequels that the Supercomputer analyzes one's subcounscious desires to create the template for one's Lyoko form. What I inquire is if anyone can propose a feasible explanation to how this is done----not as if it would be done in "real life", but rather within the context of the show and within the Supercomputer's parameters of its shown capabilities. "A wizard did it" explanations are not what I look for, although I acknowledge that this does seem the most logically feasible way the Supercomputer accomplishes this, in one sense.
To one extent do you think the Supercomputer can interact with the minds/neural data and structure of people? To the extent that it can essentially read minds, or does it merely scan whatever it scans and produces a random form as according to some special algorithm only it comprehends?
Subsequently...when Jeremie created their new Lyoko outfits/forms in Season 4, is it possible he could have understood the data of their subcounscious desires---it is unlikely it was written in plan English, but Jeremie should be smart enough to make sense of computer codes, to some extent. I ask that the answers to this question pertain to how Jeremie's method differs from the Supercomputer's initial method, or in how it pertains to whatever program of the Supercomputer first gave them their Lyoko forms in the first place, not as to whether they were more powerful than previously or other, non-creation-process-relevant details.
In short:
~How does the Supercomputer analyze subcounscious desires?
~To what extent does it analyze their subcounscious desires?
~Can the Supercomputer "read minds"?
~To what extent can, or should, Jeremie be able to make sense of the Supercomputer's template program?