I present to you, a fully loaded quadruple star system, one star just over 1 and a half times the sun's mass, another just under one and three quarters the size of the sun, another, a red dwarf, just over a tenth the mass of our star, and a Y class Brown Dwarf, only 16 and a half times the mass of the largest planet in our solar system, Jupiter. There are 34 planets, 4 of which may be classified as more of "moons" to the brown dwarf. The Red Dwarf system includes a cometary body, and one of the more major stars includes a very close-in asteroid belt. This system includes an astounding 8 habitable planets, equipped with water and suitable temperatures, although a few of these planets have an extremely thin atmosphere.