"I was made for WAR, not scratching text into wax tablets 😭"

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The reason Roman legions were as successful as they were was because of Rome’s bureaucracy and logisitical efficiency. Their road network existed to allow legion and their food trains to go anywhere in the empire unrestricted.

Same reason that the US military has been as successful as it has in WWII and at least some part of the 20th century- it’s never about tactics, it’s about mastering industrial logistics to move any gear, any where, with a day’s notice.

Yes. The Romans would have fucking KILLED for Excel.

Their road network existed to allow legion and their food trains to go anywhere in the empire unrestricted.

oh don’t get me started. The success of the entire roman empire was the roads and infrastructure (also aqueduct but less so). You can trace the success and growth of civilization to transportation technology. Direct correlation, close enough and rational enough (i haven’t run the numbers but I’m confident making an ass out of myself) I’m willing to say it’s causative. The biggest change we’ve seen has been computers, and integrating that fully into transportation (which we still haven’t done. because it’s nigh fucking impossible to get computers and humans to drive together safely. it’s almost like we need a new transportation revolution) will overhaul society. however we do it.

Okay, RoughRomanMemes is fully leaking at this point.

I guess it depends how you define civilisation. Usually ā€œthey left momuments for us to findā€ is close to what gets used, which of course is going to correlate strongly with transportation.

(also aqueduct but less so)

It bugs me that after all the effort they put into aqueducts and sewers, they still ended up with a typical ancient parasite load, probably from unclean public baths and garum.

don’t forget their shit still stank and we blame them for it