This brings up the question of how age and maturity is measured among the beast warriors. I always assumed that the maturity level of the character was linked to the age of their sparks, the spark being the host of the personality in a way. I made this assumption based on how many, if not most, of the characters emerging from the pods having little recollection of their former lives.She had been found by one of the "younger" maximal's, although, the whole concept of age seemed to allude her. She hadn't been considered part of the youth like Cheetor and Aurora yet she felt as if they had lived more than she had.
In this sense a character could be reprogrammed, yet still maintain some aspects of their former personalities. Or take the enigma of Optimus Primal, for instance. His body was completely destroyed, yet the introduction of his spark into a new body kept his personality as well as memories in tact. Could the spark, if accessed a certain way, maintain a copy of events that occurred to said character (or memories if you will) but most were unable to access this?
Medically there are many different forms of amnesia, and not all of them will revert the individual back to a childhood state. If you can't remember your past, such as if the character's memory chips were damaged, I'd argue that the character has a form of amnesia. In AirRazor's case I think she is considered older than certain characters by others based on the history of her spark and the way she acts more so than when her amnesia-inflicted self came online on Earth. Thus why the others tend to consider her older than some, even if she can't remember.
I do feel like correcting one little tidbit, however. Aurora's spark did not come online before episode 5.5 so that is essentially when the character was 'born'. So Aurora has not 'lived longer' than AirRazor.
Any thoughts on this subject?