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I've updated the mod to better account for the Vassal paying for maintenance. (Each vassal is hit with a 5% maintenance fee, but only on their own ships.)
I've updated the mod so that any ships/fleets the vassal owns at time of vassalization are immediately transferred to the overlord.
@GnoSiS
Thanks for the suggestions, guys! I've updated the mod based on your suggestions. (See updated description.)
This is now working for 2.3.3.
I say its balanced because while you do get entire fleets literally for free, you can't design them to your specs, so they're really just "all-purpose" fleets. Great for throwing at the enemy to soften them up for your own highly specialized and meticulously engineered personal fleets.
I suggest this because I like the idea of a Feudal Empire with enough strong Vassals that it only needs to maintain 1 fleet of its own, and trying to direct vassal fleets is like herding cats.
How about a dynamic counter, depending on the size and technical background of the vassal?
There is a mod Feudal Expansion Policy to allow vassals to expand, which is cool and I can see very nice cooperation between those two.