I'm not even going to touch that except to say that while I get where you're coming from, your phrasing could have been a little less inflammatory. As I believe I stated coming in, I'm terribly new at building in SR5. If something offends the hell out of you about a build, PM me. Then we can go back and forth until all parties are satisfied without reprising earlier interparty events. Its not what you said, its how you said it.
That London 2076 map is the tits, by the way. When did that go up, and can people edit it?
Despite clearance, I'll drop my magic down to 7 (Exceptionall Attribute) for the next attempt here. Like I said, I didn't know that you hadn't asked about it, and I don't want to blow past Deckard's magic on a technicality, or ask you to rebuild to account for it. Now, this is saving me some points elsewhere, so she'll pick up something to compensate for what she lost. Likewise, I'll dump the chemglands for quickened spells and just eat it in Body and Strength (Physical power? What's that? Can I eat it?). Yeah, wards are gonna be a problem, but they're my problem and I'll work them out.
Can someone better versed in magical theory than I tell me something, for progression with Calista in Mercy's arc: Most HMHVV victims can't eat, and they've got that lovely aversion to sunlight. I can't find any reference to something like the spell Alleviate Allergy or the drug Zero (If you could figure out how to get it into a vampire's system) not simply turning that right off. Did I miss a memo? Likewise, while not actually an allergy, is it possible to find a way to make it so a vampire doesn't upchuck everything they eat or drink? I know that it happened in "The Terminus Experiment" novel a couple editions ago, but I wouldn't even begin to know how to go about it.