Superior Darth Vader

Summary
The Superior Darth Vader is Anikin Skywalker, corrupted into a Dark Lord of the Sith, but then reformed as a Jedi after the death of Galactic Emporor Palpatine at the hands of Luke Skywalker, Vader's son. This change of events was a result of the interference of Doctor Doom and the Superiors, who were involuntarily transported to the Galaxy Far Away, and scattered across the Galaxy. Vader's life went exactly as it did in the Star Wars films (Here is his wookiepedia article) up until the middle of the Clone Wars, before the beginning of what would have been Star Wars Episode 3. At this point, Laven Smart used his innate agility and Spider Sense to bluff the Jedi Council into allowing him to train, as they belived that he had access to force powers. He used his position as a Jedi, allong with contacts with other Superiors across the Galaxy to attempt to prevent the rise of the Galactic Empire, as well as Anikin Skywalker's decent into the Dark Side, but when he is captured and nearly killed by the Nightsisters, he misses the most critical action of the rise of the Empire, and was unable to prevent the very thing he had been trying to prevent for 3 years. The Superior Iron Man, in his Ultimate Jedi armor, powered by lightsaber crystals combined with his Arc Reactor, is defeated by Vader himself, along with the newly Imperial fleet. The Black Widow, who genuinely became a Jedi Knight was also driven into hiding. However, the Black Panther manages to save Padme Amidala from arriving on Mustafar and being killed by her husband Anikin (it's a long story. If you don't know what I am talking about, go watch Star Wars.) Anikin is therefore saved from the destruction of his body. For a few minutes. On the return trip to Corecant, Thor attacks and destroys his ship, aperantly killing him. But he survived, and was rescued by Emporor Palpatine, who transformed him into the black monstrosity we all love to hate. But he was... different this time. He was just barely noticably less evil. He had just this much more compassion in him. There was noticeably less force-choking of his officers, and he seemed to prefer imprisoning fugitive Jedi to murdering them. In fact, when a planet was conquored by the Empire, they actually hoped that Vader would be sent to their world, as he insured fair treatment for them.

WIP.