In order to avoid cases similar to this in the future, I suggest making the following changes to the roomba process and to the Community user's actions in general:
Reopening questions should reset the roomba timer. Questions that get reopened have often been improved, so the community needs to have time to reevaluate the question. I won't expand on this too much, I think the question has done a good job explaining why this is needed.
Questions should only roomba once. Only moderators and >20k users can undelete questions that have roomadroobmad (the OP can cast one undelete vote, but the question still needs more undelete votes to be undeleted). If a question that has roombad has been undeleted, it's clear that either a moderator or two trusted users (three if the OP hasn't voted to undelete) don't think the question should be deleted. I think that it's in general a bad idea to have a robot undo the actions of humans who are trusted to know what they're doing.
The Community user should only protect a given question once. This isn't about roomba, but it's related to my point above so I thought I would put it here anyway. As I said above, I don't think robots should undo the actions of humans who are trusted to know what they're doing. This applies to deletion, but also to protection (and to any other action, but deletion and protection are the only ones I could think of that apply to the Community user). This isn't as important as for deletion since protected questions are often popular and will often eventually get unprotected manually anyway, but I still think it's counter-productive to have the Community user undo the actions of a trusted human.