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Did you launch the game directly from the installation folder instead of through Steam? It won't load any mods installed from the Steam Workshop if you do that. The mod makes the game treat humans as Florans when upgrading ships so making a human and making a Floran would be the same as far as ship generation goes. It could also be a mod conflict. Are you using anything else that changes humans?
Another possibility is that Chucklefish may have changed how ship upgrades work since I made the mod. It's been almost 2.5 years. I might need to do some testing later.
FOR ANYONE WITH THE SAME ISSUE, HERE'S HOW TO FIX IT (at least for me): As soon as I made a Floran, the next test human I created had the Floran ship as a starter. However, you NEED to have the characters match difficulty level! Not sure why. Separate database, I guess?
In case you're confused, I'll use my case an example. For me, I play Casual, and I had created a Casual Floran, then made a throwaway test human, but forgot to set their difficulty to Casual (it was set to the default Survival). So the ship was still the Standard human ship. I then logged off, scrapped the human character, then made a new one, this time setting it to Casual. And presto! This one, started with a Floran ship.
Hope this helps someone! Took me a good hour to figure this out.