Not to be a spoil sport, but if you're going to play narrative play, powergaming your list is, perhaps, against the spirit of the enterprise.
What, for instance, is the narrative here besides "I beat your face on turn one?"
You forget the point of playing with plastic toys. Have fun. What's the point of playing Minecraft? What's the point of playing Halo? Call of Duty? Or any game? Have fun.
Don't force YOUR idea of the 'spirit of the enterprise' upon others, how about that?
To me and many others that have looked at it this list seemed fun to try and zip across the board with Nurgle of all things. It gives me a case of the Lulz, this is clearly not tailored for a tournament nor for WAAC, it is exactly what open play and narrative play advocate...toss models down add up points quickly and go have fun without worrying about details!
I play a little card game called Hearthstone (by Blizzard) it has 2 main modes of play Standard and Wild. Standard play would be what "Matched Play" in 40k is. It's built to be the main competitive setting, there are limits where not all cards are allowed and cards get phased out yearly with new cards/decks coming in to the fold.
Wild on the other hand allows ALL cards, and it is by it's very nature WILD, the combos and stuff that can go down is brutally fun and if you aren't interested in competitive play this mode is easiest to just jump into and have a blast with some virtual cards. I only play standard mode because I've been a day 1 player before the modes of play were split, and i'm interested in getting Legendary ranks in the competitive setting but I don't hate on the many people who enjoy Wild decks. It is a game after all and we are all entitled to enjoy it.
Do you get my drift here?