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Though, it does raise the question: Why not just pop into a CZ yourself and find out? Even if there's no merits, a few millions credits never hurts.
I've spend the last couple of sessions raiding Aisling settlements in a certain system. The power data you download from data ports is worth 532 merits each. Some terminals have 2 of them. Some bases have 7 data ports.
The power stuff from the containers is worth 72 ea. Some chests have 6 in.
I made 30,000 merits raiding 4 bases and killing everyone. Most NPCs aren't many merits, but you run into some with Powerplay outfits and they're around 250 each.
ETA: not ground CZ, as powers don't own settlements. I'm talking about taking missions to settlements and then slaughtering everyone and looting everything, or even just dropping in at a random settlement and going murder hobo.
There's a reason my notoriety is now 10
It will definitely give merits whether they're anarchy or not. I just happened to be in a particular system where I took missions to the neighbouring system - which was Aisling controlled. So I went to town on all those settlements, eliminating everyone.
It's easy to turn yourself in to remove bounties, especially in a Mandalay or other long-range ship.
Power restoration missions pay 1600-1800 merits each.