It could change the power balance. If he teams up with the Jedi, the Sith would be at a great disadvantage. The Sith rely on secrecy and manipulation, but with Vader on the Jedi's side, they'd have a tough time.
In fanfiction, Darth Vader in the past could rewrite the prophecy. The Jedi's understanding of the Chosen One could be completely turned on its head. If Vader starts to act against the Sith in the past, it might make the Jedi reevaluate their beliefs. And this would not only affect the Jedi Order but also how the galaxy views the Force. It could lead to a different kind of Jedi Order, one that is more open - minded perhaps, and this in turn would change the entire Star Wars story from that point on.
His presence could change the power balance. If he sides with the Jedi, the Sith would be at a disadvantage. The Sith rely on secrecy and manipulation, but with Darth Vader knowing their plans, they would be exposed more easily.
Ezra's reaction would also depend on his state of mind at the time. If he was feeling confident and strong in the Force, he might be more bold in his approach to Vader. He could try to engage in a battle of wills through the Force, trying to push back against Vader's dark side influence. But if he was already weakened or doubting himself, the sight of Vader could make him feel hopeless and desperate, leading to a more erratic or panicked reaction.
His presence would likely change the power balance. The Sith already had a plan during the Clone Wars, but Vader's knowledge of future events could disrupt that. He might side with the Jedi against the Sith's plans, which would be a huge shift.
Darth Vader would likely be conflicted. On one hand, he could see the potential in his younger self to become a powerful Sith. On the other hand, he might be reminded of his own lost innocence. He might give his younger self some warnings about the path he is about to take, but also encourage the dark journey.
Sure, Darth Vader's story is an integral and legitimate part of the Star Wars universe. It's well-developed and adds depth to the overall saga.
His presence could lead to a more peaceful outcome. Naruto's belief in friendship and his ability to see the good in people might make him try to convince the warring clans to stop fighting. His actions could inspire some of the younger members of the clans to question the necessity of the war, which could gradually change the attitude of the clans as a whole.
If Darth Vader travels back in time to the Clone Wars, his presence could cause a lot of chaos. He might try to take control of the Sith plans from Dooku. This would change the power dynamics within the Sith and also how they interact with the Separatists. It could also mean that Anakin Skywalker's journey to the dark side might be different. Maybe he would be influenced by Vader in a different way, either being pushed further into the dark side more quickly or being pulled back from it if Vader has some sort of change of heart during his time travel.
Darth Vader was once Anakin Skywalker, a Jedi with great potential. But he was lured to the dark side by Palpatine. He became a Sith Lord. Vader was a fearsome figure in a black suit with a red lightsaber. He carried out the Emperor's evil commands, like hunting down Jedi. However, in the end, he redeemed himself by saving his son, Luke Skywalker, from the Emperor's wrath at the cost of his own life.
Darth Vader was once Anakin Skywalker, a Jedi with great potential. He was lured to the dark side by Palpatine. His fall was tragic. He became a Sith Lord, a powerful enforcer for the Empire. He wore the iconic black suit and had a menacing presence. He was involved in many battles, like the destruction of Alderaan. In the end, he redeemed himself by saving his son, Luke Skywalker.
No, Darth Vader doesn't appear in Solo: A Star Wars Story.