Any way to recover objects in SYSTEM without a backup?

All,
I have a backup of one of our boxes but it is dated - this is a non-production system so, though, I'm sweating, it is not critical.
Today, one of our guys accidently dropped a bunch of objects in the SYSTEM schema. I have no way of knowing how much damage there has been but users are no longer able to login to the SYSTEM account or user accounts. I am able to get access to SYS.
Here's my question ...
[1] Is there any way to rebuild all the objects in the SYSTEM schema only?
[2] If I can't do that, is there any way to get the data dictionary for a specific user schema? I don't necessarily need the transactional data but having the ddl would be a great help.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Doug

SQL> select * from recyclebin;
select * from recyclebin
1:
ORA-00604: error occurred at recursive SQL level 1
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
I'll take a look at the scripts.The catalog and catproc scripts might be your best bet.
As far as getting the schema objects out, you can try export or data pump to export only object without data. Unfortunatly, they may not work if they need object owned by SYSTEM that are not present.

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