I guess Obly, my issue is that this class and several others can't really be used in a standard PF/ 3.5 campaign. I playtest all my stuff against the base classes presented in the book to make sure they're usable and balanced. I could just make some super class that gets double fighter attack bonus, barbarian rage, magic like a wizard, cleric and druid simultaneously and rogue powers but I don't as I want people to actually be able to use these in game. I can't imagine anyone wanting to play a base barbarian or fighter when a class like the one presented above exists in play.
I feel like if you want to make a super class thread, you should just make a super class thread.
Not saying don't post your stuff here a lot of it is really cool, and I always comment on it when it is, but a bunch of classes are just super funking overpowered and can't be used.