For the same rotor, the amount of current flow in the stator when shorted will be a function of RPM => Voltage and the series resistance of the stator (leg to leg) and the R/R voltage drops.
So depending on how the stator is would, if it has a higher resistance and the same Volts/RPM then the shunting would not generate as much heat.
That GPz 750 rotor doesn't look to have gotten too hot considering there is no oil bath. It does seem to have some discolorations though.
As far as the question about the initial v.s. further damage, it is probably safe to say that any heating cycles will cause cumulative damage. The most sustained/higher heat the worse the cumulative damage will be.
I suspect it was not totally toasted when Bwinger put it in, and so there has been some damage while the Honda R/R was used resulting in eventual failure albeit after many more miles than the typical GS sees and also on a model that seems to have continual burned stator problems (GS700/750 series). This is still a pretty darn good testament to the Honda R/R.
BTW, I bought an ebay Kawazaki 550 stator that seems to be a very close fit for a GS1100E stator. Of the several I saw, they all look nearly new or at least like your GPz.
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