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← HistoryWhich consequence results from incorrectly tempering a gladius during Roman siege warfare weapon manufacture?
A)Blade shattering upon impact✓
B)Excessive flexibility during parrying
C)Corrosion accelerating in humid weather
D)Handle breaking under heavy use
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When gladius steel is improperly tempered, the resulting brittleness causes catastrophic crack propagation upon impact during siege combat because the material cannot absorb sufficient energy. Therefore, blade shattering occurs, rather than increased flexibility, corrosion, or handle failure, which depend on material properties and joint design independently.
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