Physical Description
Bill Kermann is 5'7" (170 cm) in height and weighs 65 kg. Build is lean and compact. Hair is kept short and regulation-compliant, dark brown in color. Eyes are brown. Facial hair is typically clean-shaven.
Complexion is pale. A thin, permanent scar is present across the left forearm, sustained during a containment operation involving a snow-related anomaly while assigned to MTF Delta-14.
Early Life and Military Service
Bill Kermann entered military service through conventional means and completed a Bachelor’s degree in Military Science and Strategic Studies while serving as an infantry NCO in the US Army. His service record reflects consistent performance in reconnaissance, cold-weather training exercises, and small-unit coordination.
Evaluations from this period describe a disciplined and pragmatic operator, with no criminal convictions and only minor administrative notes.
Foundation Recruitment
Kermann came to the attention of the SCP Foundation following military involvement in incidents later classified as anomalous in nature. Subsequent psychological and medical screening showed strong stress tolerance, low susceptibility to panic, and reliable compliance with procedural authority.
He was accepted into Foundation service and cleared for assignment to a Mobile Task Force.
MTF Delta-14 “Winter Wonderland”
Kermann was assigned to MTF Delta-14 “Winter Wonderland”, a unit specializing in the containment and mitigation of anomalies associated with subzero climates, snow, and extreme cold environments.
His duties included rapid response, environmental hazards, and direct participation in containment operations involving anomalous weather effects and cold-based entities. During this time Kermann also learned operational Russian to further his communication skills, especially during deployments in Siberia.
During a containment operation involving an anomaly, Kermann sustained a laceration to the left forearm, resulting in a permanent scar. Medical records confirm the injury was non-anomalous in nature and mostly treated, though Kermann still suffers slightly impaired mobility in his left arm.
Service records from Delta-14 note increased proficiency in cold-weather operations, prolonged exposure to anomalies, and coordination under adverse conditions.
Platform Team