However, the reality was that neither space nor resources were on the side of Alfheim, and the seemingly strong military force of the Elf Camp was not sufficient to sustain a full-scale world war. Once the war dragged on, the nation would have to switch to a total war economy under full mobilization. Although this was a measure taken out of necessity, it forced citizens to face the single choice between "guns or butter," and even though Elves were known for their discipline and obedience, the ruling authorities faced the risk and even disaster of losing broad social support. As a result, "guns and butter," rather than "guns or butter," was clearly the wiser decision. Based on such considerations, civilians and military personnel alike unanimously realized that: a military gamble for quick victory was the only option.