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https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2677976778&searchtext=3.2+galaxies
Normal empire (no robots, no hive minds, etc) + mod origin that modifies the type of planet you should start on, your mod is randomly generated by the type of planet :)
But even if you don't think it's possible I've found it guilty of some apparently unrelated bugs (I think the problem is the fixed planet of origin, which is the same one given to player 1 in multiplayer too)
Ignore some origins when they come from mods and break some things (I can record a short video even if you need)
Specifically, I was playing with hive minds, using origin and civic special (swarm queen) from Expanded Gestalts: Forgotten Queens + compatibility patch 3.2 (works fine in all situations except with your mod active, drove me crazy until I found it , the home world type decides randomly and does not generate the special swarm queen jobs)
But I think the easiest solution would be to unpin the start point