The legend of Elah is a long-standing one, Joan explains. It is something that seems to have transcended even time itself. He was a revered man who many would not simply speak of but worship too. When Joan was a child her mother would tell of his acts. Her mother was one of the few people who still spoke of him. Over time most people stopped uttering his name, either out of indifference towards him or perhaps they had simply forgotten both the name and fable. When the earth turned on itself and man’s greed ruptured the very core of what it meant to be human, Elah sort to rebuild. It was said that he created Zion, a place of refuge for any and all that remained after the Great War. Others had a different idea, however, and Zion soon became the place where humans required an upgrade and so P

