Sigma Terra Corps

Sigma Terra Corps is a Swedish science fiction club located in Saltsjöbaden. Commonly known by its abbreviation Sigma TC, founded December 5, 1976 by Wolf von Witting, Jörg Litschke and Johan Richter. It was in the beginning one of many fan-clubs devoted to the German space opera-series Perry Rhodan. This changed very early on to become a more general interest in speculative fiction. The club peaked in 1982 with more than 220 members, living in Germany and Sweden. Its German branch withered away by the end of the 80's.

Ralph Lundsten became a member in 1979 and hosted several gatherings in his studio and home, the Villa Frankenburg. He also composed the jingle for Sigma TC's radio show, which was broadcast on Stockholm's local radio in 1982.

In 1980 the club initiated a sequence of local science fiction conventions, NasaCon, running for 11 consecutive years. The name of the convention was an abbreviation of Nacka Saltsjöbadens convention. Ralph Lundsten was Guest of Honour at the first event in 1980. NasaCon also featured the journalist Anders Palm in 1981, Lars-Olov Strandberg in 1984, Per Insulander in 1985, the author Jörgen Peterzén in 1986, Hans Arnold in 1987 and Norwegian author Oyvind Myhre in 1988. The main production behind the convention was done by Wolf von Witting, George Bobjörk (both from 1980) and Ahrvid Engholm (from 1981 on).

NasaCon 11 was hosted in Nacka Conference Center on July 6-8th in 1990. Guests of Honour were Brian Aldiss, Harry Harrison and Sam J Lundwall. During the years 1992-1996 all activities of the club were officially suspended. But many of their former members kept meeting simply out of common interests and this led to a re-launch of activities in 1997.

On July 7-9th in 2000, NasaCon was also Swecon, the national Swedish convention. Guests of Honour were Brian Stableford and John-Henri Holmberg. The convention was run in a joint operation with Stockholm Trekkers. The event received considerable attention in media, with covering reports on TV, radio and major newspapers.

Members of Sigma TC also collaborated on SWECON'83, SWECON'85, Junicon'99, Fantastika 2001 and Stocon 2002. After 2008 the activities in the club went again into a decline.

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