It's possible the vault simply was the Masters disabled Tardis.
Wouldn't that be the definition of "playing with fire"? As smart as the Master/Missy is, I think putting her in even a substantially disabled TARDIS would be asking for trouble.
It's precisely how the Doctor was exiled to earth. And she stayed locked in. Everything about the vault screams Tardis.
I had the impression the Vault was constructed by the Fatality Index as part of their full-service execution. It sounded like she went there right after Skarro (though, to be fair, it's sounded like the Master went right to a lot of places that later turned out to involve meandering paths), and she'd mislaid her TARDIS by that point.
On the other hand, they could've modified a TARDIS into a locked Time-Lord security-coffin, just like the Master used a TARDIS to make a Paradox Machine.
Oh yeah, no doubt it was probably Time Lord tech, though how that group got hold of any TL tech would be interesting to know.
(I think "Day of the Moon" implied that the ship from "The Lodger" was leftover by the Silence after they were driven from Earth, although that doesn't particularly fit with how it was depicted in "The Lodger.")
The Doctor also speculates (very, very quickly) upon entering the ship in "Day of the Moon" that it's the same ship, and the incipient encounter will result in it being damaged and flying out-of-control through time until it crashes into Craig's apartment.Given the Doctor starts to inspect the remains of the ship's pilot before being distracted and the corpse is promptly forgotten, yeah, I'd say it's a Silence ship.
Oh, interesting. Very Aickman Road. I've seen one of these before. Abandoned. I wonder how that happened? Oh, well I suppose I'm about to find out.
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