We know that some of the matter generated on a Holodeck can actually leave the Holodeck's confines. For example, you can spill "holodeck" water on someone and they will be wet outside.
But what happens when this happens in reverse? If someone brings some liquid INTO a Holodeck? What happens to it?
More specifically, if someone leaves some bodily fluids (e.g. gets a cut and their blood spills, or gets so drunk at the bar that they throw up), what happens to those bodily fluids?
Are they somehow processed/disposed of/transported away by the Holodeck?
Do they just hang around and fall to the floor once the holoprogram finishes?
Other?
Answer
The holodeck is an advanced application of transporter/replicator technologies. Much of what you see is real, solid matter that is generated by the controlling computer (and not a hologram).
When the program ends, the entire scene is "dematerialized", except for the people and their accouterments. Anything left behind, such as perspiration, dead skin cells, or any other bodily fluids would also be "dematerialized" and thus there would be no need for cleanup.
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