

FedCon 34 | Specials | 10 Jahre Planet Trek fm

We invite you to our birthday bash! “Planet Trek fm,” one of the most listened to German Star Trek podcasts, will be ten years old in 2026 and is celebrating its 250th episode! That’s why we’re inviting you to a live event at FedCon 34. Claudia Kern and Björn Sülter will discuss a current topic from the vast Star Trek franchise, which, as usual, will only be announced live on stage.
But what exactly is “Planet Trek fm”? Would you like to listen to fans and experts share their thoughts on Star Trek? Are you looking for in-depth episode reviews of the films and series in podcast form and want to keep up to date with developments in the world of Star Trek? “Planet Trek fm” gives you the complete package. Since 2017, hosts Björn Sülter and Claudia Kern have been talking together and with exciting guests in around 250 episodes about all the topics you spend half your day thinking about anyway.
About the team behind “Planet Trek fm”:
SPIEGEL bestselling author Björn Sülter is a publisher, author, journalist, translator, speaker, podcaster, and one of Germany’s leading experts on Star Trek. As an author, he is known for Es lebe Star Trek (Long Live Star Trek), Die Star-Trek-Chronik (The Star Trek Chronicle), the science fiction novel Yula und die Sterne (Yula and the Stars), and the thriller Krieg in der Ostsee (War in the Baltic Sea). As editor-in-chief, he oversees “Geek!” and “TV-Klassiker” as well as the “Planet Trek” portal. He has been presenting his column “Sülters Warpkernkette” in “Streaming Serienhighlights” for many years. He translates (e.g., “Das Illustrierte Handbuch” on TNG/DS9/Voyager, “Star Trek Cocktails,” “Die Gegner in Star Trek,” “Star Trek: Zeit des Wandels,” comics, other non-fiction books, and novels), narrates audiobooks (“Q sind herzlich ausgeladen,” “Ein Stich zur rechten Zeit”), and hosts events.
Multiple bestselling author Claudia Kern has written countless novels, pulp novels, award-winning translations, and other works. In the field of journalism, she has written numerous non-fiction books and has been writing the column “Kernspaltereien” in ‘SpaceView’/”Geek!” since 1999. In 2018, she was awarded the Kurd Laßwitz Prize for Best Translation. She also translates computer games, TV series, and novels.
Together, Björn and Claudia are the team behind “Planet Trek fm.”
