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Yes they can. Make a button that fulfills the misson requirements. Every recorded action you take is a binary yes/no flag in the game's database. Give us a button that throws the toggle. As it more likely is a dozen or so toggles for branching stuff? Ask as some questions and throw the appripriate toggles.
This is a LOT easier than people are making it out to be. Isolating the bug and preventing it from happening again means they also isolated the variables involved in the questline.
I'm not going to lose 28 hours of playtime because the devs waited two months to say "tee hee! We're too lazy to actually fix anyone that got screwed by this!"
Take her where she needs to be: done.