[s2e3] Scan Direct

: Fans and writers generally explain this by suggesting the holodeck replicates simple items like paper, water, or food using real matter so that users can interact with them naturally, whereas complex entities like Moriarty himself remain holographic.

In this episode, there is a notable moment involving a that behaves in a way that technically breaks the established rules of the holodeck: [S2E3] Scan

Are you trying to this specific drawing, or were you looking for a different "paper" from a different show? : Fans and writers generally explain this by

The search for "[S2E3] Scan: create an interesting paper" suggests you might be referring to a specific plot point or "error" in Season 2, Episode 3, titled "Elementary, Dear Data." The fact that this paper remains intact is

: Under Star Trek lore, holographic objects (made of photons and force fields) are supposed to "wink out" of existence once they leave the holodeck. The fact that this paper remains intact is often discussed by fans as a major plot error or a hint at Moriarty's unique power.