The fact that the British did not demobilize to the extant that their allies did following the end of the Goa'uld War is sometimes seen as one of the greatest mistakes of twentieth century history by some 'historians'. Ignoring all of the benefits to the economy and the vital role that the British military fulfilled in the wars against the Replicators, Ori, and the Wraith. While demobilization did occur with three divisions let out of service early the British still kept twenty professional divisions mobilized, seventy under the territorial force, five Imperial Marine Divisions, and four-hundred Imperial Interstellar Exploratory Teams. The Imperial Air Force had forty fighter squadrons solely under their command, another ten shared with the Imperial Navy, and a few scattered planes across the rest of the United Empire. Bomber Command has thirty squadrons with half working with the Imperial Navy to help in battle against their many enemies. The Imperial Navy had twenty destroyers, five light cruisers, three heavy cruisers, and one battleship in their interstellar arm as the Goa'uld War ended. In their naval arm they had 25 battleships and battlecruisers, 73 cruisers, 175 destroyers and 89 submarines. The military-industrial complex was a massive part of the British economy with the Uluru (originally Ayers Rock) Shipyard growing massively until the majority of northern South Australia, the southern Northern Territory, and eastern Western Australia focused around the shipyards though large parts pf the Outback were under the control of the local Aboriginal people which made the shipyard larger. The Uluru shipyard was not the only one in the United Empire with three in Africa the Cape Town, Salisbury, and Lagos shipyards on British Africa, the Manchester one in the British Isles and the Winnipeg shipyard in Canada all building Interstellar ships for the Imperial Navy. This massively helped local employment with the unemployment level in the regions around the shipyards having an all-time high of 0.9% in Lagos in 1998.

The rest of the world did follow the British led of expanding their interstellar navy but not as much as the British did. The Americans built two battleships the USSS Franklin Roosevelt, and the USSS Henry Wallace. However, the Americans did not build more shipyards instead expanding the Brooklyn shipyards which while it drove down unemployment in the city it also allowed the death of the First American Republic so it could be seen as a negative by some. The government's refusal to develop shipyards in the rural states of America is generally seen as a massive mistake due to the fact that the size of the ships were limited by the size of the shipyards. Of course, there were benefits most notably this allowed the Americans to focus on developing heavier armour which let them take more damage and hold out for longer which was very useful against the Replicators. One major problem that divided the Americans and the British was that as the Americans established their own empire in the stars they began to focus on defending their own planets first. Which is reasonable but it weakened the overall British-Asgard defence of the galaxy against the encroaching Replicators.

Across the Atlantic Ocean in Europe the continued military development was more connected with the British then the Americans due to how much closer their economies were integrated compared to the United Empire and the United States. The Germans launched a single Battleship the Wilhelm II to aid in the war built from the grand Danzig shipyards. The Wilhelm II served along the British at the Battles of Nova Sparta, Mortis, and Ùr Fìobha holding the line against the Replicators in several vital battles. The Free French were too focused on holding of the Fifth Republic, so they were excused from fighting. The Russians followed the Germans trial though laying down two battleships instead of one the Rurik and the Ivan IV. They fought in the battles of Nova Waterloo, Neu Bavaria, and Nowy Polska holding the Replicators back long enough for the development of the Final Solution.

-Extract from an explanation of the post- Götterdämmerung military reforms of humanity.

The resignation of Sir Robert Menzies from Parliament on the 1st of January 1965 led to a brutal leadership spill fought between his deputy Candian John Diefenbaker, the Foreign Secretary Enoch Powell, Alec Douglas-Home, and Harold Macmillan. John Diefenbaker represented more of the same which while Robert Menzies had been popular people had been tiring of him which led to his elimination in the first round with only forty votes losing by a single vote to Harold Macmillan. Then the moderates collapsed into civil war with Douglas-Home and Macmillan trying to sweep up their votes allowing Enoch Powell to secure the needed eighty votes to win. Therefore, Enoch Powell was invited to Buckingham Palace where he accepted Emperor Edward VIII's request to from government and the Powell ministry began on the 17th of January.

His new ministry was a unique blend with bills passed to shrink electorates to seventy-five thousand people, removing the last few restrictions on homosexual rights barring the death penalty only to piracy, regicide, and treason, and reforming local education to focus on local culture a lot more allowing African culture to flourish again. Then he introduced a series of bills to severely limit immigration to the United Empire and internal migration within the empire was limited. The unique views he had regarding nationality were controversial which weakened the Conservatives at the 67 election being reduced to a single seat majority even with the massive increase in seats. Of course, his expansion of welfare passed with massive margins as Labour supported it even as some of the more capitalist members defected to Thatcher which finally brought down the Powell government in 1968 and Harold Wilson, Enoch Powell, and Jo Grimond ran off in one of the most contentious elections in British history. With Ian Paisley's DUP, Arthur Chesterton's National Front, and Margret Thatcher's Imperial Union Party all aiming to get into more power making the election little more than a mudslinging competition.

-The Powell Premiership- A youth's synopsis