Computational agent-based simulation is increasingly used to complement laboratory techniques in advancing our understanding of biological systems. Calibration, the identification of parameter values that align simulation with biological behaviours, becomes challenging as increasingly complex biological domains are simulated. Complex domains cannot be characterised by single metrics alone, rendering simulation calibration a fundamentally multi-metric optimisation problem that typical calibration techniques cannot handle. Yet calibration is an essential activity in simulation-based science; the baseline calibration forms a control for subsequent experimentation, and hence is fundamental in the interpretation of results. Here we develop ...