Benjamin Grieve was a revolutionary some seventy odd years ago. His efforts to give refuge to the unmentionables of a divided nation are forever imprinted in history; however, his means didn't bring about favorable ends. The bourgeoisie are still wealthy. Religion is being used to force subjugation. And illness has become common place for the destitute. The only remnants of Grieve's teachings are alive and working in Corbyn Hawkes, a doctor who has a soft spot for missing limbs and a son destined to be an innovative engineer.