Marco:
First, it is very risky to use Uniform in the CT domain.
It generates a new uniform random number on every firing.
But in CT, the firings occur arbitrarily close in time,
determined by the ODE solver.
They way that I would do what you describe is to use the
DE domain and the PoissonClock
This sounds like an interesting problem, but as you say, probably
one that is not compatible with Vergil. It would be easy enough
(and probably quite a bit of fun) to create a distinct visualization
tool on top of diva to show these cells. You could, for example, show
actors as small circles (y