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A sentient star was a star that was alive, and could feel, think, react and, in some instances, manipulate certain things around them. Removing part of a sentient star caused it pain.

The Torajii system had a sentient star at its centre. The SS Pentallian used a fusion scoop to mine gases from the star as fuel, and the star reacted by possessing the ship's crew. The Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones followed a distress call and the Doctor realised the the sun was alive. He made Martha dump the fuel with the sun particles and the sun let the ship leave. He made sure the sun had protection, just like any other living organism, after the endeavour. (TV: 42 [+]Chris Chibnall, Doctor Who series 3 (BBC One, 2007).)

The astronomical body at the centre of the the Rings of Akhaten was called both a star and a planet by the Eleventh Doctor. It was a malicious, parasitic creature. (TV: The Rings of Akhaten [+]Neil Cross, Doctor Who series 7 (BBC One, 2013).)

The Hyperions were a race of sentient stars. (COMIC: Terrorformer [+]Robbie Morrison, Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor (Titan Comics, 2014)., The Hyperion Empire [+]Robbie Morrison, Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor (Titan Comics, 2015).)

According to one account, the Meeps' home planet "basked" in the light of a living sun. One day the sun went "mad" turning into a psychedelic sun mutating the Meeps into maniacs bent on cruelty and conquest. (TV: The Star Beast [+]Russell T Davies, adapted from Doctor Who and the Star Beast (Pat Mills and John Wagner), Doctor Who 2023 specials (BBC One and Disney+, 2023).)

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