I say do it. I've already got season 1 on DVD, and wouldn't mind an alternate version.
20 years later, I saw it again, and it blew me away. Now I'm 40 years old, and I think Space: 1999 is the most extraordinary, spellbinding, and visually stunning tv series I've ever seen. So yes, my opinion has changed as an adult - back then, it was fun tv show, now it's an awe-inspiring work of art. It speaks to me on a intellectual and spiritual level like nothing else I have ever seen. It's not for everybody - but nothing is. For those who "get it", it's simply incomparable.
For me, I remember loving the show as a kid (and arguing with some fellow sci-fi fans that Trek was still the better show!) then it disappearing and largely forgetting about it. I was happy when Sci-Fi channel aired them back in the early days, but was shocked upon watching them......just not as good as I recalled.
Years later, the "Bringers of Wonder" came out on DVD.....those creatures were the scariest I had seen as a kid and those eps always scared the shit out of me. As an adult? Not so much....and Landau's over acting in season 2 was just....ugh. This pretty much turned me off to 1999 for a long while. Until one day, years later, I put the DVD in, and while the story didn't do much for me, the FX were awesome.
I was fascinated with and had forgotten, just how big Moonbase Alpha was. Tony and Maya were in a part of the base seperate from the main base, behind a crag. For some reason that interested me. It actually touched something I had forgotten about the show.
I picked up a DVD or two, then more until I had Season 1. And I friggin loved it! Does it have it's problems? Sure...so does the original Star Trek...and I still love it.
But there was a nostalgia and a growing remembrance of something I had long forgotten: how important this show was to me as a kid in the 70's. There was something about it, the music, the lighting, the desolation of the moon, the way the crew had zero control, the sense of lonely distance, space horror, the awesome FX and the space scapes that had something more than just stars. Beautiful space scapes that really fired the imagination of this seven year old....in some ways more than Trek.
And I had forgotten all that. I had forgotten just how much this show fired my imagination in those years between Trek and Wars. How my brother and I had that giant Eagle toy, Eagle model, stun gun toy, Koenig and Bergman figures, Moonbase Model. I really, really love this show....well season 1 anyway, not sure if I want to watch season 2 since it was so different from season 1, and not in a good way.
Love to see this project get off the ground....not to replace the original, for me it could never do that....but as a companion and alternate reality version of the original.