Chris Kennal (Cataclysmic Gerosha)

Chris Kennal is a fictional character in the Ferris Access Channel and DozerfleetTV original miniseries Blood Over Water. He was portrayed by, and was ultimately an alternate universe equivalent of, actor Chris Wilson.

Personality
Chris is portrayed as being a (usually) calm, rational, calculating individual. He is understood as being very close friends, almost like a brother, to Mark and Aaron. Nevertheless, he is very unscrupulous and greedy when it comes to money. He is also portrayed to be a bit cowardly, fearful of double-crossing the CEO of Sleet Mountain while his goons George Lawence and Kyle are still alive. He is, however, willing to resort to deception, fraud, and even murder to get his hands on a little extra cash. However, he likes to believe that he can have it all: close friends and family on one hand while living in greed and villainy on the other.

Series history
Chris and Mark had worked together at Sleet Mountain for an unspecified amount of time. Somewhere along the way, the CEO of Sleet Mountain got greedy and decided that it'd be easier to pollute a lake nearby the bottling company's property rather than actually spend the money on legitimate waste disposal. By engaging in some fraudulent paperwork, the CEO was able to trick the EPA, and as such, create millions of dollars through fraud, which he and a small inner network of conspirators could benefit from.

The CEO initially called three employees in from Sleet Mountain to partake with him in the conspiracy and share in the embezzled funds acquired through cleanup fraud: Chris, Mark, and George. All of them initially went along with the plan, though only out of fear. Mark, deciding that he didn't want to be responsible for such felonious behavior, revealed in confidence to Chris that he wanted no part of the conspiracy, and that he wouldn't accept any money.

Knowing how close Mark and Chris were to each other, the CEO then decided to have George spy on them. George's eavesdropping revealed that Mark wanted out; and the CEO agreed with George that this was too dangerous: Mark had to die for even suggesting wanting out! George soon hired a hitman, in the form of Vance Glarvington, to off Mark. But Vance wound up in an accident in which he himself wound up dead. This failed assassination attempt tipped off Mark that somebody wanted him dead, and he took measures to secure some confidential folders hoping he could take them home and expose the company's plan on an off day.

Fearful, the CEO ordered Chris go to Mark's house and personally kill him off; luring a newcomer named Ashley Phillips into the conspiracy fully aware that she was not someone whom Mark knew very well. He then gave orders to Chris to give orders to Ashley on how to set a trap. Together, Chris and Ashley successfully killed Mark, but they ransacked his house in vain trying to find the "Confidential" folder. Soon afterward, Ashley was never seen again. Her fate is never explained.

What none of them counted on was that Aaron would grow curious as to why Mark didn't call him back on his phone, and that Aaron would go to the apartment and find Mark's folder. Behind Chris' back, the CEO had George lure into the conspiracy his business partner Kyle, just in case Chris tried to double-cross everyone.

Chris spends the rest of his time keeping half an eye on Aaron, in the hopes that Aaron doesn't get too close to solving the mystery. Things take a turn for the worse when George and Kyle try to set a trap for Mark (whom they believe Aaron to be, due to the events in Part 2.) This results in them capturing Aaron, and inadvertently exposing everything to him. Amidst their attempt to murder Mark, assuming Chris failed his job, Aaron escapes. This forces Chris to reveal to the other two conspirators that Mark had a twin named Aaron. Also, fearing that they won't trust him, Chris decides that he must earn George and Kyle's trust by agreeing with them to kidnap and murder Aaron.

Secretly, Chris decides that Aaron was an innocent outsider who shouldn't have to die; but he decides he must go along with the plan until the time is right to stage his redemption. He is tempted to simply kill Aaron and call it good; but then he realizes that the innocent outsider Monica has been inadvertently dragged into the mess. Unwilling to murder an outside innocent with a family, Chris decides to trick George and Kyle into believing he will go along with Aaron and Monica's execution-style murders. At the last minute, he decides to knock them out instead and misfire his gun, taking advantage of George and Kyle being distracted as an opportunity to betray and murder both of them. He leaves Aaron an apology note for everything, flees with his share of the money, and vanishes; never to be seen or heard from ever again.