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It's possible to add/remove mods (faction packs are considered a mod) in the middle of a playthrough, but in the case of cation packs this will have no effect on existing discovered sectors.
Basically if you've already visited a region of space it will not be change. Existing factions that you've already encountered will not update themselves to use a faction pack that you've just subscribed to.
My understanding is that new sectors and regions of space that you have not explored yet can generate with a new faction that will use the faction pack you have just subscribed to and enabled for your save. I have not personally tested this, so I can't verify.
Most people upload the creations that they are most proud of, which usually includes shields and hangars and such. It's a little jarring to have someone else's faction pack installed and to run into it immediately in your first iron/titanium ship and to have to deal with shielded enemies. This faction pack addresses that problem by providing a faction of ships and stations that are deliberately low-tech.