Most per-site metas share your same reputation score with the main site. As you correctly observed, meta.superuser.com is an example of this. Your reputation there is the same as it is on the main site, superuser.com. For more information on per-site metas, see this blog post. The FAQ for the per-site metas also notes that reputation is shared with the parent site:
Reputation here is entirely derived from the main website; your reputation is the same here as it is there, synchronized hourly. Votes here do not affect your reputation in any way. However, you can earn unique badges here on the meta site.
(Please note that offensive penalties, if levied by the community through spam or offensive votes on your posts here, will affect your reputation on the main website.)
However, this site (meta.stackoverflow.com) works a little differently. It does not share reputation with the main site (stackoverflow.com. You can think of it as being akin to a "mother" site for all of the per-site metas. The "main" meta site, if you will. Therefore, the range of topics discussed is not limited to merely issues about stackoverflow.com, but the entire Stack Exchange network.
There have been a number of discussions about sharing reputation between Stack Overflow and this meta site, but all of them have been so far denied: