The first action that the British undertook was the invasion of Ùr Albion. The Royal Scots were assigned to secure the region around the Stargate and find out if there were any threats to the British Empire on the world. The world was populated by scattered farmers with the largest settlement of Neu Leipzig being ten kilometres from the Stargate and having a population of two-thousand four hundred at the time of the first British conquest. The Jaffa assigned to the world had been weakened by the initial patrol sent to the world. When the British sent through the Royal Scots the Jaffa continued their proud military traditions of charging their enemy until either their enemy or the Jaffa were dead.

The Jaffa were wiped out after charging the defences raised by the Royal Scots. From there the British spread out exploring the rest of the world. The majority of the population was centred around the Stargate due to the lack of transport and technology that Apophis and other Goa'uld had refused to invest into the world. While the British explored through making use of motorbikes and at a later point Death Gliders archaeologists began to work with the local human population. The world had been surprised that the worlds population were humans and were even more surprised when the archaeologists revealed that they originated from Saxony.

The King of Saxony Frederick Augustus III would prove a large source of funding for the archaeologists working in Neu Leipzig and other places across Ùr Albion. The archaeologists main finding was that the creation myths of the people revolved around pyramids and the sun. Some would take this to mean that Apophis had taken the humans from Saxony in a ship in the shape of a pyramid while others assumed that Apophis took his imagery from ancient Egypt. While the more academic archaeologists debated those, who preferred to lead expeditions began to stumble upon ancient crypts and tombs that were covered in hieroglyphs that seemed to be a derivative of Old Egyptian. This discovery sent both Egyptologists and the people of Egypt into a frenzy of research and exploration something that would prove disastrous.

-Extract from Augustus Roosevelt's book Ùr Albion: The second foothold

While the world obsessed over Ùr Albion the man who had led to the discovery of Ùr Albion in the first place continued his journey across the stars. Seth had assumed that Ùr Albion was uninhabited due to the lack of resources and small size of the planet. He had been proven wrong as Apophis had claimed the world and settled it. Thus, instead of his original plan to build up forces on Ùr Albion was dashed so he led his forces across the galaxy raiding and pillaging defenceless worlds. His band of cultists transformed from reasonably well-trained militia into a battle-hardened force enough so that when he assaulted the world of Demons Run under the rule of a minor vassal of Ba'al he succeeded killing the ruling Goa'uld and re-establishing his foothold in the galaxy. The cultists that he had taken with him from Earth became the upper class ruling over the natives that were treated as little better than slaves. He had also managed to kidnap a young female Goa'uld whom he forced into becoming his queen and producing the offspring needed to create Jaffa.

-Extract from Brigitte Hamann's book Seth: The scourge in the stars

Ever since The Kingdom of the Arabs had become independent it had dealt with several Arabs tribes in the desert raiding the edges of their territories in the Hejaz and Jordan. Many of the elected members from those regions were from the Independence Party and were agitating for the Arab Kingdom to crush the raiders that bore loyalty to the Emirate of Jabal Shammar and the Emirate of Nejd and Hasa. The Kingdom of the Arabs sent an ultimatum to both the Emirate of Jabal Shammar and the Emirate of Nejd and Hasa to cease the raids or the Kingdom would invade. The Emirate of Nejd and Hasa refused and launched an attack through Yemen into the Hejaz.

The Arabs reaction to the Yemen raid was of absolute fury Hussein I threw his support behind the militant factions of the House of Representatives and the Government officially submitted a request for the Kingdom of the Arabs to declare war on the Emirate of Jabal Shammar, the Emirate of Nejd and Hasa and the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen. The British supported the measures and refused to intervene partly because they were focusing on Ùr Albion. The Emirate of Jabal Shammar was broken quickly partly as they were fighting against the Emirate of Nejd and Hasa as well as the Kingdom of the Arabs. The government surrendered quickly and in return for the territory of the Emirate being annexed as a single state within the Kingdom of the Arabs and the House of Rashid (the rulers of Jabal Shammar) being granted a seat in the House of Emirs.

Yemen had an experience similar to Jabal Shammar as a large part or their forces were along their border with the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland's Aden Colony. The north of the country fell quickly and the ruling house of Mutawakkil went into voluntary exile in the Kingdom of Egypt. The territory of Yemen was formally annexed to the state of the Hejaz and the forces used to pacify it turned to the east and the Emirate of Nejd and Hasa. The state that had started the war would end it and Hussein I wished to do one last great thing before he died and bring the Arab people one step closer to complete unity.

The invasion was from three fronts all driving towards Al-Ahsa. From the west the men that had just conquered Yemen marched into the desert breaking the few tribes that still bore loyalty to the House of Saud's crumbling state. From the north men from both the former state of Jabal Shammar and the Kingdom of the Arabs marched south to crush the reactionaries of the House of Saud. The last force marched along the Persian Gulf to cut off any chance that the leaders of the Emirate could escape. The majority of the forces loyal to the Emirate of Nejd and Hasa at the beginning of the conflict had flaked off and joined the Kingdom of the Arabs. The last stand of the House of Saud was immortalized by a photo taken by an American journalist of Abdulaziz Ibn Saud standing atop the corpse of his camel shooting with his pistol before he died. Yet in the end the Kingdom of the Arabs emerged victorious and could enter into a period of growth and negotiations with the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland on the future status of the British territories in the Arabian Peninsula.

-Extract from Saddam Hussein's book Hussein I: Breaker of chains