1:46:02
and destroy every legion
sent against him.
1:46:04
And once they get to the sea?
1:46:06
They plan to take ship with Cilician
pirates and return to their homes.
1:46:10
From which port do they
propose to embark?
1:46:13
I don't know.
1:46:15
But city garrisons
can't stand up to them.
1:46:18
Ifthey are to be intercepted,
it's work for the legions!
1:46:20
What sort ofa man is
this leader ofthe slaves?
1:46:24
I don't know.
1:46:26
I think they called him
Spartacus.
1:46:31
Is that name familiar to you?
1:46:36
Yes, it does seem to be.
1:46:39
I can't place it.
1:46:40
After he talked to you,
what happened then?
1:46:44
I was tied to a horse
and lashed out ofcamp.
1:46:49
How many ofyour company
escaped?
1:46:52
Fourteen have reported
thus far.
1:46:54
I myselfwas taken prisoner
in my own command tent.
1:46:57
The camp was thoroughly infii ltrated
before an alarm could be sounded.
1:47:02
Did you surround your camp
with moat and stockade?
1:47:14
No.
1:47:17
We arrived after sunset.
Sentries were posted every ten paces.
1:47:21
There was no reason to eхpect
an attack by night.
1:47:24
Then again, well, they--
1:47:30
Continue.
1:47:34
They were only slaves.
1:47:39
I see.
1:47:43
I submit that Publius Marcus Glabrus
has disgraced the arms of Rome.
1:47:48
Let the punishment
ofthe senate be pronounced.
1:47:56
Ifwe punished every commander
who made a fool of himself...
1:47:59
we wouldn't have anyone left
above the rank ofcenturion.