I'm really looking forward to it!
In the meantime, I have found yet another class M star, this time orbiting a class L0 brown dwarf:

A class M9 (0.1680M
☉, 2039K) orbiting a class L0 (0.1719M
☉, 1987K)
I'm starting to question the rarity of such constellations. I have now found three within just a few hundred jumps.
May I ask: Did you look at the system maps of all systems you surveyed? Because I used to just look at the FSS, and even in multi-stellar systems, I would just move on if it was only ice worlds or no planets at all. Doing that I might have missed some of those red dwarf stars in there.
Now I'm looking at the system map for every brown dwarf system having more than one (quasi-)star.
Or maybe I just got lucky?
Edit: Seems I got lucky again! After slightly over
2400 2200 systems surveyed, I have now found my second terraformable water world:
Edit 2: And just a bit later, one more class II gas giant, and on top of that, one more ammonia world (those are bad for my heart, seriously):
It's unbelievable how lucky I got with those ammonia worlds in recent days... This one orbits around an L2 dwarf. The best things so far have always happened to me around L2's...