The Boo-Ya! #9: Pages 11-12
Page 11, 3 Panels- Docking Bay, Mientahl
Panel 1: Cut to the Doctor and Robin at the front of the Moônghis a few seconds later. An'x tilts her metal helmet-protected head in the direction of the ship flying up to match it, listening to the ship's A.I. as it starts to follow their direction out of the Docking Bay through the blasted out hole. You can see the glow of the Mientahl sun peering through the blasted open hole.
CAPALDI [Cont. politely, to Dr. Arxin and Robin]: Ladies, you're about to be beamed onto the Hopper. If you would mind changin' the shape of the beautiful beast you're ridin' on before it tears the ship in half, that'd be rather terrific.
Panel 2-3: A two-part set of panels that center on the same setting/layout as the previous panel. In Panel 2, An'x acknowledges the command from the Scottish A.I. as she addresses her flying compatriot, patting its scaly head gently to which it purrs lovingly in response. In the next panel, as the creature starts to get smaller, you can see the good Doctor look over her shoulder in Robin's direction as she gives the tip about it to her. The setting around them starts to turn a light bit of blue in this panel as this all goes on.
DR. ARXIN [lovingly, to the Moônghis; Panel 2]: You heard the A.I., Moôny...thanks for the assist down there. ROBIN CARTWRIGHT [cautiously, to Dr. Arxin; Panel 3]: I don't know if you've ever been through the 'Hopper before. But first timers usually end up ra-- DR. ARXIN [interjecting, reassuringly to Robin; Panel 3]: This isn't my first time in a teleporter, Robin. I'll be fine...
Page 12, 3 Panels- Docking Bay, Mientahl
Panel 1-3: A three-part set of panels, each taking up 1/3 of the page, that focuses squarely on the Moônghis as it slowly disappears, along with the humanoid's on top of it, in the beam of blue energy emanating from the Hopper going on in full power. You can see, in each successive panel, the creature slowly shrink in shape before being blurred from view by the time we reach Panel 3. On the left of each panel, you can see the front of the Boo-Ya! start tilting up toward the hole in the roof, ready to launch out.