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- Machines imitated humans because they got interested in them, as Adam said during their first encounter, their creators, the aliens, weren't as complex as humans. Once they got rid of them, they were looking for their own evolution, and everything sourrounding mankind was the best stimulus they found.
- NieR Replicant has both Emil and the red hair sisters (Devola and Popola) backstory, so I won't say anything about it, it's worth to find it out by yourself.
Replicant is really a medieval fantasy JRPG following its own cast of characters. See it as such. And IMO its pretty nice and amazing. In an old school way.
Yoko Taro likes to use all media to tell the story. Like there are japanese audio books explaining many spin off stories of Replicant.