Missio
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| Missio | ||
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| Season | 0 | |
| Number | Episode 2 | |
| Date Aired | January 28, 2011 | |
| Writer | Maurisa Tancharoen & Jed Whedon | |
| Director | Rick Jacobson | |
| Guests | ||
| Previous | Past Transgressions | |
| Next | Paterfamilias | |
- This article is about the Spartacus episode of this name. For the term referring to a gladiator's surrender, see missio (term).
"Missio" is the second episode of Spartacus: Gods of the Arena. It is the fifteenth episode of the Spartacus series overall.
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Batiatus, safely back in the ludus, still has nightmares of what happened in Capua and flashbacks of being violently beaten. Lucretia and Gaia enter as he wakes up, and Lucretia expresses her fears for his health. She suggests that he talk to magistrate Sextus about what happened. Knowing of his and Tullius' close relationship, Batiatus refuses and decides to take the matter into his own hands.
In town, Solonius is buying wine as a gift for Batiatus when he is approached by Tullius and Vettius. The two of them buy the wine so that Solonius may take a message to Batiatus. Against his better judgment, Solonius tells Batiatus that Tullius has offered double his original price for Gannicus.
At the villa, Batiatus reacts to the offer in anger, and recalls the champions of his forefathers: Magneteus, Adrianus, Acolytus, Dolo and Zephyros. He says will not give up his own champion, even when told by Solonius that should he continue to refuse, Solonius will also be excluded from the games along with him.
Among the gladiators, Crixus improves and manages to best Oenomaus during training. Batiatus and Solonius watch over them as they discuss what to do. The latter mentions that Quinctilius Varus is visiting Capua to pick gladiators to fight in the games, and that Vettius will be meeting with him in town. Gaia, who knows Varus, says that he is quite influential. As Batitatus stands thinking, he notices Indus giving missio - raising two fingers in surrender - in jest, during training. In his anger, Batiatus sentences the man to the mines, and declares that nobody surrenders in his house. He then decides to gain Varus' favor so that Gannicus may enter the games.

Added by Venus AureaThe next day, Batiatus goes into town with three recruits: Ashur, Dagan, and Indus, the recruit who was to be sent into the mines. Barca accompanies him as his personal bodyguard, going against Opious' better wishes, who feels as if his gladiators are being misused. Once in town, Batiatus sends the recruits off to their tasks, promising them the mark of the brotherhood if they succeed.
Indus meets Vettius, who is out to find Varus, and tricks him into entering a side alley. There, Ashur and Dagan ambush him, killing his slaves and beating him unconscious. Similarly to what he had done to Batiatus, one of the recruits urinates on Vettius' face. After the deed is done, Ashur suddenly strikes and kills Indus, whose face was seen by Vettius, who could easily link him to Batiatus.
Meanwhile, Gaia and Lucretia come upon Varus in the market. They charm him into coming to Batiatus' house to wait for Vettius, who is late to meet him. They pass the afternoon talking and drinking until Batiatus arrives in the early evening.
Batiatus suggests Varus to pick some of his gladiators for the games, and shows him a demonstration of Gannicus' skills. Gaia chooses Crixus as his opponent, enthralled by the Gaul's fighting. The battle commences with metal swords instead of wooden ones, and Crixus proves to be a strong fighter. Although he manages to disarm one of Gannicus' swords and down him, Crixus loses; Gaia decides to let him live.

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Added by Venus AureaCharacters in Order of Appearance
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- Batiatus

Batiatus.
Added by Butterfly black - Lucretia

Lucretia.
Added by Butterfly black - Gaia

Gaia.
Added by Butterfly black - Naevia
- Diona
- Tullius
- Vettius
- Solonius
- Adrianus
- Acolytus
- Dolo
- Zephyros
- Ashur
- Crixus
- Gannicus
- Auctus
- Doctore
- Barca
- Oenomaus
- Gnaeus
- Melitta
- Quinctilius Varus
Quotes
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Gaia: (to Diona and Naevia) "I envy your youth, and all the wonders you have yet to discover. Do not be afraid to pursue every delight this world has to offer."
Batiatus: (gesturing to his wounds) "Do you see these marks upon me? Do you fucking see them?"
Solonius: "... I see them."
Batiatus: "That is the man's true gesture, the only to be considered. You counsel to suck the cock that pisses on me!"
Batiatus: (pointing to the recruit who gave missio) "Doctore! Take that fucking man to the mines! Do it! We do not surrender in this fucking house! I would see these walls fall to ruin before missio is given!"
Melitta: (to Gannicus) "You joke of killing a man you love when someday you may be asked to."
Gannicus: "We are slaves. The burden of choice and conscience equally removed. We are truly free when we fight, or when we fuck, which I shall leave to do presently."
Batiatus: (about Varus) "Pleasing this man must now become your sole fucking purpose."
Gannicus: "Please him? In what manner?"
Batiatus: "I have had my fill of being questioned by slaves! If Varus wishes you to suck his cock dry, you will savor every drop. Are we of a singular mind?"
Gannicus: "Dominus."
Oenomaus: "I have done a terrible thing."
Melitta: "We do what me must in this house."
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