In Back to the Future, Marty famously frightens his father into action in 1955 by pretending to be Darth Vader from the planet Vulcan:
Presumably, Star Trek and Star Wars had their respective debuts in 1966 and 1977 in-universe, in the timeline that led up to the unaltered 1985. (Although, it is possible that his universe had neither franchise and he just made up the names on the spot.)
Upon returning to 1985, we see that George has written a novel, A Match Made in Space, with Marty's "Darth Vader" on the cover:
In Back to the Future II, we learn that A Match Made in Space was successful enough to be turned into a film.
Was the yellow-clad alien in George's book named Darth Vader, and was there a Star Wars Darth Vader in that particular timeline?
Answer
McFly's character wasn't called Darth Vader.
According to the USA Today newspaper based off of the one from Back to the Future: Part II, the character is named "Garth D'Vade."
Matt Urbanos, vice-president of brand and creative strategy at Gannet (which own USA Today) says
We worked with Universal and Bob Gale to update the bottom half and add content that was relevant and cohesive as our way to finish the story and punctuate this moment.
Therefore, it can probably be accepted as canon.
Based on this, Lucas almost certainly thought of Darth Vader by himself.




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