Well, IDK exactly how to comment this. As for me, your post looks like a USER MANUAL for Uninterruptible Power System Installation:
Inspection.
Placement.
Charging.
Computer Connection.
Serial Cable Connection.
Turn On/Off.
Software Installation.
Now on the merits.
Your Exile Booster and HG Asklepian Set explains a lot and it makes your fit over 1B ISK. Anyway, if to take into consideration only the ship and his fit, a 360M Deimos means that your modules costs only 100M ISK. How do you dare to sit into that trashy Deimos with your implants? Sadly, I havenāt skills and experience for Deimos, but I have Mastery IV on Muninn and I did T3 and T4 on it. I can imagine a Dual Armor Rep in action with both turrets and drones. Without a 7.5% bonus to armor rep the Muninn canāt afford T5s, being on the edge of its dps and tanking abilities, until you are really lucky with spawns.
Here are two Deimos āTriangulatedā recently:
A 360M T2 one
A 900M colorful one
Their issues are: one of them was without cap boosters, while another one was without Webifier.
Even with my high falloff range Muninn I saw the requirement of Webifier not only in Dark tiers. The interesting moment is that a 10km range T2 Webifier is so useless there. Therefore, a faction one with range above 13km is required: Caldari or Republic are the best for over 75M ISK. T2 rigs and one or two DED repairing modules are required. Overall, this fit costs over 250M ISK. A cap booster is a requirement for those Karybdis spawns with 6-8 cap suckers, which will neut any cap stable Cruiser in 10-15 sec.
Hereās my Deimos Pyfa fit, similar to my Muninn.
Dude, I donāt do spreadsheets, I just put a ship together and fly it. Itās not all about the fit, or even the ship, not entirely. Thereās a large element of piloting to it as well, such as cap, rep, and prop management, picking the right targets and removing dps against you off the grid quickly, and drone management. What you gotta do is use your head and figure it out to be honest. The only reason I use fitting simulation or in the past, EFT, was to make sure everything I wanted on the ship fit. Optimising for, say, dps, doesnāt always work, because you wonāt always be able to apply maximum dps if your tracking is ā ā ā ā , which is why you donāt orbit rats, you use keep-at-range, or manually fly away from them in a straight line, for example.
The Deimos is cheap because I was expecting to lose it, but I wanted to try it anyway, fully accepting the risk that I would probably lose my implants. In order to minimise that loss, I kept the Deimos cheap. I canāt remember exactly what filaments I ran, I just ran whatever I had, and after I finished a T5, I was done. Abyssal is a waste of my time.
I see what you are saying and I understanding about none rookie piloting by using buttons like keep at range, orbit or approach. I mean that beginning from T3 Abyss sites there are spawn scenarios which makes very hard or impossible any player piloting skills and you have to pray to your implants and fit power only. Cases when your ship is neuted, scrambled or webbed in place, while a Drifter BS is sniping you from over 40km away, when five Leshaks or other BS are near a Tracking Pylon and many other nasty scenarios. Kiting isnāt a Deimos style and even with MWD and perfect speed you have to dps from a distance between 5-10km, which is enough for any of those rats to āwrap upā your ship carefully.
And overall, too much kiting or piloting means lower dps and extra time spent in each pocket.