I'd would be nice if you could write a little strategy section. What is the point and gameplan of the deck, that makes it a lot easier to comment.
That said, there are a few obvious oddities that I can see: Diversified Portfolio as far as I can see, will at the most net you 3-4 credits (your scoring server and 1 for each of the assets in play, minus the cost to play it), and that is even highly unlikely. Might as well play a Hedge Fund. Probably x3. I've tried many a times to make Stronger Together work for me (call me a fan of the underused cards) and you need a strong economy to make up for not using Haas-Bioroid: Engineering the Future. Adonis Campaign is really strong here as well. Defend him early with a small Bioroid and it becomes really taxing to clear him.
Speaking of small Bioroids, I feel that one of the prime reasons currently for running Stronger Together is that you can use Viktor 1.0 without having Yog.0 clear him without help. I'd definitely add 1-2 Viktor 1.0 and a third Eli 1.0 to round up your early game ICE. Chum can be really strong with the Bioroids, but consider Inazuma as well. Not really sure what your idea is with the Snoops, it doesn't seem worth the influence. Lastly, regarding ICE I'd consider 1-2 Hudson 1.0 for R&D or HQ protection. Alone he doesn't do much but with others he's suddenly a 6 STR Code Gate for 3 cost if they want to multi-access. Just don't rezz him unless they are about to multi-access. Let them waste that The Maker's Eye or HQ Interface.
I would also strongly consider either dropping Director Haas' Pet Project or changing the two Project Ares to a Project Wotan to lower your agenda count a little. The 3-pointer is obviously a risk, but if you score it, it can help out tremendously. In any case, it gives you another deck slot to fill. Personally I think I'd stick with the Project Wotan to have as many 3 cost agendas as possible and I don't see Project Ares doing you much good. On a final note, consider False Lead instead of Director Haas' Pet Project. At the right time, sacking the False Lead can be huge against the runner and possibly even kill him or her if they didn't break the Chum infront.
I'd would be nice if you could write a little strategy section. What is the point and gameplan of the deck, that makes it a lot easier to comment.
That said, there are a few obvious oddities that I can see: Diversified Portfolio as far as I can see, will at the most net you 3-4 credits (your scoring server and 1 for each of the assets in play, minus the cost to play it), and that is even highly unlikely. Might as well play a Hedge Fund. Probably x3. I've tried many a times to make Stronger Together work for me (call me a fan of the underused cards) and you need a strong economy to make up for not using Haas-Bioroid: Engineering the Future. Adonis Campaign is really strong here as well. Defend him early with a small Bioroid and it becomes really taxing to clear him.
Speaking of small Bioroids, I feel that one of the prime reasons currently for running Stronger Together is that you can use Viktor 1.0 without having Yog.0 clear him without help. I'd definitely add 1-2 Viktor 1.0 and a third Eli 1.0 to round up your early game ICE. Chum can be really strong with the Bioroids, but consider Inazuma as well. Not really sure what your idea is with the Snoops, it doesn't seem worth the influence. Lastly, regarding ICE I'd consider 1-2 Hudson 1.0 for R&D or HQ protection. Alone he doesn't do much but with others he's suddenly a 6 STR Code Gate for 3 cost if they want to multi-access. Just don't rezz him unless they are about to multi-access. Let them waste that The Maker's Eye or HQ Interface.
I would also strongly consider either dropping Director Haas' Pet Project or changing the two Project Ares to a Project Wotan to lower your agenda count a little. The 3-pointer is obviously a risk, but if you score it, it can help out tremendously. In any case, it gives you another deck slot to fill. Personally I think I'd stick with the Project Wotan to have as many 3 cost agendas as possible and I don't see Project Ares doing you much good. On a final note, consider False Lead instead of Director Haas' Pet Project. At the right time, sacking the False Lead can be huge against the runner and possibly even kill him or her if they didn't break the Chum infront.