Those look like T-Tauri stars (for which the record is 21), not T Type brown dwarfs. nb: when claiming such records, you need to post the info details for each of the bodies, that way it is obvious whether the claim is correct or not.
The largest B class entry in the stellar records is a mismatch.
Skaude AA-A H522a is actually an A class not a B class.
No it's not. Check the galaxy map on the info panel for the system, it'll show you the actual star classification of it (B9 IA0). For some reason both A and B-type stars of size II and above are labeled as A-type Supergiant when targeted or viewed in the system map, despite being separate star classes both in the galaxy map and for the star itself (color, statistics, etc).