Scene Context: The warp compartment is sliced open by a spatial rupture, pulling people toward the breach, while engineers and drones flood the hole with a quick-setting alloy. Before the ejection, everyone drinks a radioprotective cocktail.
Essence of the Phenomenon: Rapid depressurization in space is an absolutely real threat; NASA explicitly categorizes it as a baseline spacecraft emergency scenario. Without protection, a human loses useful consciousness very quickly, making masks, sealing, and the immediate isolation of the damaged volume a matter of seconds. The concept of a drone swarm acting as the structural scaffold for a patch is future engineering, but it relies on the core logic of emergency repair. Regarding radioprotectors, modern science is actively researching pharmacological agents that scavenge free radicals, reduce DNA damage, and could act as a countermeasure against cosmic radiation; however, a universal "cure-all cocktail" does not exist today.
Current Limitations: Modern engineering lacks a ready-made system guaranteed to survive such a rupture exactly as described. The radioprotector complex in the scene is not a magic shield, but a delay tactic against biological catastrophe, which aligns with the general logic of real space-radiation countermeasures.