We have reached the end of the YorHa weeklies, right before 5.55, and the introduction of the YorHa epilogue quests. Truly they couldn't have timed this better /s
Weeklies Summary
The weekly quests in of themselves did not add much to the story. The Digsite Chief, being disgusted by his fellow dwarves refusing to move on and start rebuilding, pulls us in to do it instead. As we help him out, some of the more vocal dwarves start to come around seeing us do what we do and help out as well, first giving us tasks, then learning how to do the tasks themselves. While this is happening, Gogg chief Glagg begins to show some signs of multiple personality disorder, getting extremly angry and paranoid one mmoment, to confused and depressed the next, which the digsite chief prevents us from investigating as the problem is something the dwarves should deal with. Unfortunately their attempts to figure out the problem don't work, and by this final weekly, Glagg had disappeared, only to be found deep within the Bunker ruins, where the Seed of Destruction was, and waking up somehow completely back to his old self. The Digsite Chief is just glad things seem to be back to normal, since Komra has now been rebuilt, with the exception of Konogg returning.
Speaking of whom, the dwarf boy has been sending us messages after each weekly. The messages reveal the following: The Seed of Destruction was a machine weapon from another world that came to the First to bring it to ruin. The OG 2B and 9S managed to hack the orb before it left to make copies of themselves to help the natives of the world it was sent to fight back. The real Anogg had indeed died in the landslide we saw in Konogg's memories, but Konogg still values the memories he made with the simulacra. Anogg had a grudge against the world because the siblings were apparently orphans, which was her driving motivation in searching for new weapons and now that she is gone, Konogg wants to 'get revenge' on the world in her place.
TBC in 5.55