In Germany we call that what you're trying to achieve "eierlegende Wollmilchsau" ("egg-laying wool-milk-sow").
Versatility is always a compromise. Except when talking about
@aarontunes kind of
maximum versatility, which is the exact opposite!
Jokes (mostly) aside: I would rethink the whole concept, especially since you talked about Metal

; you don't want a lot of compromise in a Metal guitar, not even between different sub-genres!
I mean, in the end it's your decision... or not! 'Cos one might argue, choosing
everything is just a way of avoiding to make a choice.
I'm not saying you do! But I'd encourage you to think about, what it is you want the most in a guitar and get
that. If you come to the conclusion, that you want to be able to do everything, everywhere, all the time, but with compromises, well, then congratulations!
But maybe you won't, I know I wouldn't. That's why I have 9 electric guitars at the moment.
That's just my
zwei Pfennige, if you really want your guitar to be like that, with a gazillion options, feel free to ignore everything I just wrote.
