the journeyman is to give his 3 focus to the jacks on haley's feat turn so she has more of a control range (haleys feat gives a extra attack to everything for 1 round) also, for objectives i have 4 3" zones i can fire to ward off units and control my opponents path. if you couldnt tell, i think cyclones are really awesome, i like the model too!
I suggest you check the Journyman's card. I am not a Cygnar expert but IIRC he has to martial one of the jacks to give it focus. So the list doesn't work quite the way you are indicating.
please dont spam this board with "stick to protectorate, you ignore advice, i dont like you, or just play it" as other new players getting cygnar could find this useful as well. i would like to know if i am running the synergy correctly or not though.
Interesting definition of spam.
I honestly do not think you will appreciate the full synergies and gaps in a list until you play it. Some obvious shortcomings and synergies can be spotted (like snipe and long gunners = good) but until you get the list on the field and play it several times I don't think you will really know.
One reason for this is that a list that I can make work might not be your play style and visa-versa.
In addition things that you think at first will be amazing may turn out not to be that useful. Especially when you explore how they relate to various scenarios.
As for sticking to one army, I strongly recommend it. Having a deeper selection of models to play with is better than having 4 armies at 35pts each. It also forces you to REALLY learn how to use each unit. For example I thought I knew how to use Nyss hunters... until a year later I realized that I was still learning more about how to best utilize them.
It also removes some variables while you are learning the game. Using the same caster consistently allows you to learn their spells and feat better, figure out what your style of playing them is etc. The same goes for units or overall army composition.
Also you do not listen to advice. And I will say so if I so wish.