So I went to my new favorite system: HIP 95256 to facecheck some of Power Plays oddities.
The rumors were right, you actually have to turn in at least 1 pamphlet to get the actual data. Whether you look in galaxy view, in the overview when you enter the system or in the PowePlay Contacts page once docked in a station, the Fortification/Undermine number is 0.
Which is misleading. If it's a "feature", not a bug, this should urgently to be reconsidered. I don't mind mystery and fog of war, but deliberately showing a wrong state as "0", when the actual facts are "unknown" leads to a flawed decision making process, which in the end makes me doubt any information I'm given by the game developer, since it's making me look like an idiot, if I trust it.
Furthermore, you need to dump at least 1 pamphlet (of the x you have in your cargo) into a potentially overfortified system, since even docking in the station does not update the value from 0 to the real value.
And then I'm stuck with a ship full of pamphlets in an already sufficiently fortified system, that I have -against my better knowledge and will- overfortified, where I can either just dump the rest to get my merits, or trek to another system to check what's going on there.
Now I'm a good citizen, who loves his power and does everything in his limited abilities to help her royal cuteness' cause, trek to another system and unload there. (<- that's what perfect me would to, being somewhat lazy, I just dropped the other 49 into an already overfortified system that I was led to by ingame information .. -le sigh- )
I actually and actively try to work in the best interest of my power (which is pretty much impossible with in-game information), but the Poodle that drops all of his cutters full of pamphlets in the nearest system for maximized personal gain needs to get more "leverage" on the large scale, because he does it in open?
The other poodles that prepare a deficit making system at the rim of god knows where for god knows what reasons and harm my power's progress need to get more "leverage" on the large scale, because they do so in open?
Sirs, here's the other cheek. I can self-destruct in my python full of pamphlets at whatever "average getting ganked" I get told to offset the "dangers" of open, if that helps.
I'll post screenshots of the rebuy screen.