Darth Yoda might have a more menacing look. His eyes could be a glowing red instead of their usual color, symbolizing his turn to the dark side. His robes might be darker, perhaps black with red accents.
Another interesting plot could involve Yoda being seduced by the dark side much earlier in his life. He then tries to recruit other Jedi to his new Sith ways, leading to internal conflicts within the Jedi Order. This could show a different side of the power dynamics and relationships in the Star Wars galaxy.
Well, in fanfiction, when Darth Vader meets Yoda, it could lead to a battle of ideologies. Vader, having turned to the dark side, represents power and control through the Sith ways. Yoda stands for the Jedi's connection with the Force in a more harmonious and selfless way. They could engage in a Force - powered duel where Vader tries to overpower Yoda with his dark side strength, but Yoda uses his wisdom and experience to counter.
One way is through flashbacks. Maybe Kanan or Hera have heard stories from older Jedi about Yoda. These stories could then be shown in flashbacks and influence their actions in the present. Also, Yoda's teachings could be passed down through Jedi texts that the Rebels find. This would be a more indirect but still realistic way of incorporating him into the story. And his connection to the Force could be felt by Force - sensitive Rebels in times of great need, guiding them without actually appearing physically.
Perhaps Vader would start with 'You cannot stop me, old one.' Yoda would then calmly say 'Not so, young Skywalker. The Force is with me.' This shows the contrast between Vader's arrogance in the dark side and Yoda's confidence in the light side of the Force. There could also be a moment where Vader asks Yoda why he should return to the light, and Yoda gives a long speech about the true nature of the Force and how the dark side is a path to self - destruction.
There are several great plot ideas. For instance, imagine a situation where Yoda, before his death, set in motion a series of events that are only starting to unfold during the Rebels' time. Maybe he planted the seeds for a new Jedi order in a very secretive way. A young Rebel might stumble upon these secrets. Another idea is that Yoda's teachings, which were thought to be lost, are rediscovered by the Rebels through an ancient Jedi artifact. This discovery changes the way they approach the fight against the Empire. And what about a story where Yoda's influence reaches out to a non - Force - sensitive character in Rebels, inspiring them to do great things for the Rebellion in a different way?
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.
Yoda is a very wise character. He's small in stature but huge in knowledge of the Force.
Often in Star Wars novels, there are antagonists. In the Yoda novel, it could be Sith or dark side users. They would be the main opponents of Yoda and his allies. Their presence would create conflict and drive the story forward. Yoda's interactions with them would show his strength and wisdom in combatting the dark side.
Star Wars: The Clone Wars isn't just Yoda's story. It showcases a diverse range of characters and their experiences during the Clone Wars era. Yoda plays a significant role, but the focus is more on the overall conflict and various heroes and villains.
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.