I've seen worse.
I think I talked about it once, one of the more memorable ones, once it was split, the stink of burnt clutch lining and burnt metal took your breath away. I was "ok" with it for a little bit but eventually I started puking, had to get out of the shop a while. The entire building stunk in about 2 hours time. Boss said put that thing outside. Well it's split, how we gonna move it? Had to get real creative with a forklift, carried both halves outside and let it sit until customer showed up to inspect. The steel spring in the middle of the disk was all that was left. Most have not paid much attention but a lot of disks have the lining riveted to a backing. The backing is slightly wavy. Eases clutch engagement. This one was all the way past the rivets into the backing. Needless to say it needed everything. And really needed an educated operator.
seen a few with splines ripped out of the disk but no other damage. HST's and GST's usually
a few that had a bunch of hours, just worn out. It happens.
One broken disk (similar to pictured above). Someone put the disk on backwards. They are directional. Installed backwards they are a lot weaker and IME will self-destruct even without abusing them. Some of them you physically can't install them but one way (offset, hits the flywheel bolts) but some you can so ya gotta pay attention. Also had a pressure plate come apart on a L2350 once. No reason why.
and we won't even talk about my own stuff (automotive). If it can be broken I probably broke it at some point. Pressure plates, levers, springs, disks, input shafts, gears, output shafts, pedals, linkages, driveshafts, u-joints, lots of rear ends, crankshafts, bolts, flywheels...just OTOH. Expensive hobby.