Test 4095-A - 1/20/07
Subject: Dr. DeForest
Procedure: Dr. DeForest opened SCP-4095.
Results: SCP-4095 listed Dr. DeForest's family members, wife, and children ████ DeForest, ████ DeForest, and ███ DeForest. SCP-4095 also included Dr. DeForest's own name.
Analysis: SCP-4095 recognizes platonic love as well as romantic.
Test 4095-A1 - 9/2/10
Subject: Dr. DeForest
Special Note: Dr. DeForest's father, ██████ DeForest, died on 8/15/10, shortly before the test.
Procedure: Dr. DeForest opened SCP-4095.
Results: SCP-4095 contained the same names as in Test 4095-A, with the exception of the name of his father ██████ DeForest. Researchers conclude SCP-4095 will not manifest the names of the dead.
Test 4095-B - 2/1/07
Subject: Drs. DeForest and Walsh
Procedure: Dr. DeForest opened SCP-4095 and, without closing it, gave it to Dr. Walsh.
Results: SCP-4095 only displayed the names as in the test 4095-A, Dr. DeForest's family and wife. Researchers conclude that, while open, the names on SCP-4095 do not change. It is only when closed and reopened does a transformation occur.
Test 4095-C - 2/15/07
Subject: Mr. ████
Procedure: Mr. ████ opened SCP-4095.
Results: Mr. ████ showed great distress that the list on SCP-4095 did not contain his wife of 16 years. Without being instructed to by researchers, he opened and closed SCP-4095 multiple times rapidly, to see if this issue would be corrected. On 3/3/07, Mr. ████ was apprehended while attempting to expose his wife to SCP-████ with intent to kill her, a major breach of Foundation protocol. Mr. ████ remains under Foundation psychological evaluation. Mr. ████ was found to be mentally stable and properly ejected from the Foundation for morally reprehensible behavior. Mrs. ████ was administered Class A amnestic and contains no recollection of the event - the Mr. and Mrs. ████ divorced on 4/21/07. Evaluation of the lengths of mental instability SCP-4095 can create is underway.
Notice: Following the events of Test 4095-C, protocol to gain permission to experiment on SCP-4095 have been tightened. These entail that the only subjects of experiments with SCP-4095 must either be Class D, or have passed extensive psychological evaluation.
Test 4095-D - 3/2/07
Subject: Ms. █████
Special Note: Ms. █████ is blind.
Procedure: Subject opened SCP-4095.
Results: The list on SCP-4095 continued to manifest as handwritten pen and not as braille, a behavior exhibited by SCP-1195. Notably, the list contained the name of Ms. █████'s seeing eye dog, whom she claimed to have a close relationship with.
Test 4095-E - 3/5/07
Subject: D-2386, convicted of patricide and arson.
Procedure: D-2386 subject opened SCP-4095.
Results: In an extremely unique case, the text within SCP-4095 read "No One!". Subject lacrimated profusely and asked to be terminated, a request which was denied. D-2386 later acted in intentionally dangerous and disobedient ways during testing, apparently with intent to terminate himself. He succeeded on 3/12/07.
Test 4095-F - 4/23/07
Subject: D-1995
Special note: D-1995 was admitted to the Foundation alongside his wife D-1996, both convicted of ███████████
Procedure: D-1995 opened SCP-4095.
Results: SCP-4095 contained the names of D-1995's close family, and the name of D-1996.
Test 4095-F1 - 4/23/07
Subject: D-1995
Procedure: D-1995 was asked to cross out the name of D-1996 on SCP-4095 with a pen provided by researchers. Afterward, D-1996 was asked about her romantic feelings towards D-1995, who was situated in another room and did not know of the test.
Results: D-1996 did not claim any change in her emotions towards D-1996. When SCP-4095 was closed and reopened, the marks made inside SCP-4095 by D-1995 did not return.
Test 4095-F2 - 4/24/07
Subject: D-1995, D-1996
Procedure: Over a period of many hours D-1996 was carefully administered Class-E amnestics and implanted with false memories with the intent of causing D-1996 to forget about D-1995. D-1995 was not informed of this procedure. Following this, D-1995 opened SCP-4095.
Results: SCP-4095 contained the same names as in Test 4095-F, with the exception of D-1996's name. D-1995 expressed confusion and asked researchers if D-1996 had died. D-1995 also requested a pen to write D-1996's name into SCP-4095: this request was denied. D-1995 made this request repeatedly for 3 days.