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First, the ship. Assuming you have both Felin and Lamia installed, get down to your assets/user folder. That's where the game puts the song data for playable instruments, you might know/notice. Make a new file in there named "universe_server.config.patch", make sure the extension actually is patch and not txt or anything, and put this in it:
Off the top of my head. The lamia bit might be wrong. I wouldn't know. What this does is literally make the lamia use the felin mod's ship files without having to copy anything.
Now, make a folder in assets/user named "ai", and in there make a file named "ai.config.patch", with this in it:
Hmm... looks like it's basically the same thing as the ships, doesn't it? The only thing this probably won't do is replace the quest log icon for SAIL to match.
You might wonder, why does it say "add" when we want to replace? That'd be because "add" in JSON Patch is effectively the same as "replace", but if there's no original thing to replace, it adds the new value regardless... and "add" is shorter to type :)