The one is unfortunately dead.
If you let these tiny seedlings dry out for more than a day, they are set back badly. It takes a long time to begin growing again when that happens. The nobile types are even more susceptible to drying out than the phal types. I keep both types in soggy wet sphagnum most of the time. They won't rot when it's warm.
I suggest you not repot Olympic Orchid Den. seedlings, or seedling-sized mericlones, until they outgrow the pot. The sphagnum arrives fresh, and they are set back badly by premature repotting.
I would not use slotted pots for Den. seedlings. They dry out too rapidly.
Water them before the moss goes dry. I try to keep them soggy wet. If yours have damaged roots i would let them dry somewhat and not keep them soggy until they make new roots/growth.
Fertilize at least weekly. As long as it's warm and humidity is reasonable they will push new growths one after another, each larger than the previous.
This is a Den. Triple Fantasy mericlone from Olympic Orchids in sphagnum in the original 2" / 5cm pot. I got it about a year ago. The moss is old. The newest growth is on the right. I could repot, or I could wait until the growth after this. I've tried rerotating it but it doesn't work on my phone.