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== Styre ==
== Styre ==


Styre is a fictional character from the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. He was a Sontaran, a member of a clone warrior race from the planet Sontar. Styre first appeared in the serial ''The Sontaran Experiment'', which was broadcast in 1975.
[[File:Styre_apple.jpg|thumb|right|A Styre apple]]


== Character Biography ==
The '''Styre''' is a variety of [[apple]] known for its distinctive flavor and appearance. It is a cultivar that has been cultivated for its unique characteristics and is popular in certain regions for both eating and cooking.


[[Styre]] was a Sontaran Field Major who was sent to Earth to conduct experiments on human beings, to discover their weaknesses and thus make it easier for the Sontarans to conquer the planet. He was eventually defeated by the [[Fourth Doctor]], who tricked him into draining his own energy reserves.
=== Description ===
The Styre apple is medium to large in size, with a round to slightly oblong shape. The skin is smooth and glossy, with a vibrant red color that may have streaks of yellow or green. The flesh is crisp and juicy, offering a balanced taste that combines sweetness with a hint of tartness.


== Appearances ==
=== Cultivation ===
Styre apples are typically grown in temperate climates, where they thrive in well-drained soil and full sunlight. The trees are moderately vigorous and require regular pruning to maintain their shape and productivity. They are usually harvested in the late autumn, when the apples have reached their peak flavor.


Styre's only appearance was in ''The Sontaran Experiment'', a two-part serial that was part of the twelfth season of ''Doctor Who''. The serial was written by [[Bob Baker]] and [[Dave Martin]], and directed by [[Rodney Bennett]].
=== Uses ===
Styre apples are versatile and can be used in a variety of culinary applications. They are excellent for fresh eating due to their crisp texture and sweet-tart flavor. Additionally, they are used in baking, where they hold their shape well in pies and tarts. The apples can also be pressed to make cider, contributing a rich and aromatic flavor to the beverage.


== Reception ==
=== Nutritional Value ===
Like many apples, the Styre is a good source of dietary fiber and vitamin C. It is low in calories and contains no fat, making it a healthy snack option. The apple's skin is rich in antioxidants, which are beneficial for overall health.


Styre has been described as one of the most memorable Sontaran characters in ''Doctor Who''. His ruthless and sadistic nature, combined with his distinctive appearance, made a strong impression on viewers.
== Related pages ==
* [[Apple]]
* [[Cider]]
* [[Fruit]]


== See Also ==
[[Category:Apple cultivars]]
 
* [[Sontaran]]
* [[Fourth Doctor]]
* [[The Sontaran Experiment]]
* [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]]
* [[Dave Martin (scriptwriter)|Dave Martin]]
* [[Rodney Bennett]]
 
== References ==
 
* ''Doctor Who: The Sontaran Experiment''. BBC. 1975.
* ''Doctor Who: The Complete History''. Hachette Partworks. 2016.
 
== External Links ==
 
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/sontaranexperiment/detail.shtml Styre on the BBC's ''Doctor Who'' website]
 
[[Category:Doctor Who characters]]
[[Category:Fictional extraterrestrial characters]]
[[Category:Fictional military personnel]]

Latest revision as of 03:55, 13 February 2025

Styre[edit]

A Styre apple

The Styre is a variety of apple known for its distinctive flavor and appearance. It is a cultivar that has been cultivated for its unique characteristics and is popular in certain regions for both eating and cooking.

Description[edit]

The Styre apple is medium to large in size, with a round to slightly oblong shape. The skin is smooth and glossy, with a vibrant red color that may have streaks of yellow or green. The flesh is crisp and juicy, offering a balanced taste that combines sweetness with a hint of tartness.

Cultivation[edit]

Styre apples are typically grown in temperate climates, where they thrive in well-drained soil and full sunlight. The trees are moderately vigorous and require regular pruning to maintain their shape and productivity. They are usually harvested in the late autumn, when the apples have reached their peak flavor.

Uses[edit]

Styre apples are versatile and can be used in a variety of culinary applications. They are excellent for fresh eating due to their crisp texture and sweet-tart flavor. Additionally, they are used in baking, where they hold their shape well in pies and tarts. The apples can also be pressed to make cider, contributing a rich and aromatic flavor to the beverage.

Nutritional Value[edit]

Like many apples, the Styre is a good source of dietary fiber and vitamin C. It is low in calories and contains no fat, making it a healthy snack option. The apple's skin is rich in antioxidants, which are beneficial for overall health.

Related pages[edit]