Subject 9

Subject 9 is a legendary neutral minion card, from The Boomsday Project set.

Strategy
This card grants an obscene amount of card draw, provided your deck is full of multiple Secrets to draw.

Subject 9 is best used in Secret Hunter decks, due to their abundance of different Secrets, multiple Secret synergies, and greatly supplements the class's general lack of card draw. Various hunter cards such as Crackling Razormaw and Houndmaster can also synergize with this card due to it being a Beast minion type. It's less useful on Mage since playing them is a significant mana investment and they lack Secret synergy effects that benefit from playing multiple of them in quick succession, at least in Standard format. The other two classes with Secrets, Paladin and Rogue, benefit the least because Paladin Secrets aren't too beneficial when directly played and Rogue Secrets are only a handful and situational.

Lore

 * '' is a level 15 quest giver located at the in . She is a sentient  attempting to engineer an escape.


 * ''She also appears (as a hatchling) at on  during the, where Hobart Grapplehammer reveals that he was responsible for her sentience - among other things.


 * ''Imported from the, this female raptor was made intelligent by Hobart Grapplehammer. On Kezan she was still a hatchling.


 * ''She was bred with in order to create a unique race of cognitively superior raptors. She plans to leave  with her children and colonize a new world.

In Hearthstone lore, Subject Nine joined Boom Labs after departing from Azshara. After arriving, she received several new robotic body parts. While she had some help from characters with opposable thumbs, and Dr. Boom provided some unhelpful advice, in truth she was the genius behind her own "evolution".

Trivia

 * Subject 9's flavor text is a reference to "Clever girl", a famous quote from the 1993 film  that has since become a meme in its own right.
 * This quote is also referenced by Cornered Sentry's death quote and Mounted Raptor's flavor text.
 * Subject 9's summon quote is a play on "" or "I think, therefore I am," a popular proposition by French philosopher.

Patch changes

 * Added.