From what I can see, it sucks, but that's only because the image doesn't come through
My personal experience with hybrids is it's a lot more fun at low levels, and quickly becomes very difficult to maintain, particularly if it's a combat hybrid. And a mixed hybrid (2 tradeskills + 1 combat, or 2 trade, 2 combat) is nearly impossible.
There is only one hybrid I know who is successful. Guy by the name of IceStorm, he's a RES/CST hybrid, and has someone managed to retain enough skill to hunt. He is (or is close to being) capped, and has never borked any of the E's I've given to him. (been a long time since I used him for RES though) Oddly enough, he also does this with his LE still in. Admitedly he makes a run out to an op any time he needs to res or cst, but he's still damn successful.
I think it's pretty safe to say that a combat hybrid is never going to be as effective in PvP as an individual that has focused all their appropriate points into a single combat type. I'm also beginning to believe that the same is true for tradeskiller/combat hybrids (1 high level trade focus + 1 high level combat focus), although the differences won't be quite as pronounced until you get into an Op war, and you start wishing you had dumped that extra 20 points of RES into your Psi-Use
In the interest of fairness, I think Droners are unfairly balanced in the regard of having pseudo-hybrid setup, we need far less WPW than other classes need Wep Lore, or Psi Use. It nerfs our combat rating a bit, but not so much that it really matters. I'm not complaining though, droners get the short end of the stick just about everywhere else.
All of that being said, I must say that I'm a bit disappointed that a hybrid can't go toe to toe with a pure runner in PvP. I think if you put in the time to learn how to do it well, it shouldn't matter, but it seems NC relies too much on the numbers to make this feasible.