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Scratch what I said earlier, probably won't be back for another week until after New Years. Didn't think this week would be so hectic, hope you're having good holidays though!
You could even have an authoritarian edict that limits the former's chances by banning programs like SETI, or a Xenophile edict that increases it's chances by promoting SETI.
Basically, unless you invest in early generational ship colonies, most players would have most of their home system terraformed and colonized already by the time they reach FTL.
This is more in line with Isaac Asimov and Nikolai Kardashev's realistic visions of the future and space travel, rather than the High Sci-Fi of Star Trek and such.