35 of them ring out, or go straight to answering machine.
Of the remaining 87 - 30 seem just confused at the whole situation and why this number is calling them at all (they are mostly all fine and away from falling structures, though six of them are in cut off areas of the city and sound mostly exhausted.
The rest answer with various levels of worry and upset. Some just generally worried, especially when Webmind explains he is trying to find the owner of the phone (who they will learn is called Licxon)
Others answer frantically, relief in their voices which turns quickly into even more worry. There are tears. There is demands to know who this is, what they have done with Licxon.
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35 of them ring out, or go straight to answering machine.
Of the remaining 87 - 30 seem just confused at the whole situation and why this number is calling them at all (they are mostly all fine and away from falling structures, though six of them are in cut off areas of the city and sound mostly exhausted.
The rest answer with various levels of worry and upset. Some just generally worried, especially when Webmind explains he is trying to find the owner of the phone (who they will learn is called Licxon)
Others answer frantically, relief in their voices which turns quickly into even more worry. There are tears. There is demands to know who this is, what they have done with Licxon.
At least thirteen answer with 'dad?'
It's probably takes a good few hours.