Alexander was pretty pleased with the layers of security he had created if he said so himself, feeling like the chances of anyone successfully stealing his technologies from here being close to zero.
This was because to do so one would require to attain a set of things that Alexander felt was very very unlikely to obtain.
First, he would need to get the iron plate, which was neither easy nor cheap.
Next was the name and designation, which, granted would not be too hard to forge.
But the next three hurdles seemed impossible to overcome without internal support.
The 16-digit number issued to each individual was not only unique, but it also had a trick to its numbering that few would find out, and even if they did, they still would have to match with the number in the roster.
Then there was Takfiz's signature and handwriting, which all the guards were familiar with.
And last of all was the thing next to this writing, the fingerprint.