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'''Styre''' was a [[Sontaran]] Field Major with the [[G3 Military Assessment Survey]]. He reported to an unnamed [[Marshal (The Sontaran Experiment)|Marshal]].
'''Styre''' was a [[Sontaran]] Field Major with the [[G3 Military Assessment Survey]]. He reported to an unnamed [[Marshal (The Sontaran Experiment)|Marshal]].


At some point he was ordered by the [[Grand Strategic Council]] to make an assessment of [[human]] physical limitations.
At some point, Styre was ordered by the [[Grand Strategic Council]] to make an assessment of [[human]] physical limitations.


He lured eight [[human]] soldiers from [[GalSec]] to an abandoned [[Earth]] to subject them to experiments. Amongst the things he tested were their reaction to fear, muscular strength, and the human breast case resistance to pressure, using a [[gravity bar]]. Styre noted that humans were highly dependent on fluids and if they did not drink, they started to lose mental and motor skills in as few as three days, which he thought should be exploited.
He lured eight [[human]] soldiers from [[GalSec]] to an abandoned [[Earth]] to subject them to experiments. Amongst the things he tested were human reaction to fear, muscular strength, and the human breast cage resistance to pressure, using a [[gravity bar]]. Styre also noted that humans were highly dependent on fluids and if they did not drink, they started to lose mental and motor skills in as few as three days. He thought this should be exploited.


He was defeated by the [[Fourth Doctor]], [[Sarah Jane Smith]], and [[Harry Sullivan]]. Styre died after connecting his [[probic vent]] to his ship. Harry had earlier sabotaged it, so rather than absorbing energy from the ship, the ship drained Styre's energy. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sontaran Experiment]]'')
While he was conducting his experiments, the [[Fourth Doctor]], [[Sarah Jane Smith]], and [[Harry Sullivan]] [[transmat]]ted down to Earth from the orbiting [[Space Station Nerva]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sontaran Experiment (TV story)|The Sontaran Experiment]]'') Upon first encountering Styre, Sarah expressed that he bore a strong resemblance to another Sontaran she had previously encountered, [[Linx]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time Warrior (TV story)|The Time Warrior]]'') The Doctor convinced Strye that his experiments had actually been conducted on an inferior sub-class of humans. The Doctor, purporting to represent a true human, then engaged him in combat. At the same time, following the Doctor's instructions, Harry secretly sabotaged Styre's ship. Exhausted from his battle, Styre connected his [[probic vent]] to his ship to recharge himself. Harry's sabotage reversed the process, so rather than absorbing energy from the ship, the ship drained Styre's energy, killing him. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sontaran Experiment (TV story)|The Sontaran Experiment]]'')


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Revision as of 18:00, 23 April 2014

Styre was a Sontaran Field Major with the G3 Military Assessment Survey. He reported to an unnamed Marshal.

At some point, Styre was ordered by the Grand Strategic Council to make an assessment of human physical limitations.

He lured eight human soldiers from GalSec to an abandoned Earth to subject them to experiments. Amongst the things he tested were human reaction to fear, muscular strength, and the human breast cage resistance to pressure, using a gravity bar. Styre also noted that humans were highly dependent on fluids and if they did not drink, they started to lose mental and motor skills in as few as three days. He thought this should be exploited.

While he was conducting his experiments, the Fourth Doctor, Sarah Jane Smith, and Harry Sullivan transmatted down to Earth from the orbiting Space Station Nerva. (TV: The Sontaran Experiment) Upon first encountering Styre, Sarah expressed that he bore a strong resemblance to another Sontaran she had previously encountered, Linx. (TV: The Time Warrior) The Doctor convinced Strye that his experiments had actually been conducted on an inferior sub-class of humans. The Doctor, purporting to represent a true human, then engaged him in combat. At the same time, following the Doctor's instructions, Harry secretly sabotaged Styre's ship. Exhausted from his battle, Styre connected his probic vent to his ship to recharge himself. Harry's sabotage reversed the process, so rather than absorbing energy from the ship, the ship drained Styre's energy, killing him. (TV: The Sontaran Experiment)