User blog comment:Spartan0700/Mass Effect 3 Ending, a Different Argument. (SPOILERS!)/@comment-71.63.248.255-20120316083617

Given the hints bioware has been dropping any future epilogue dlc does not appear to have a price tag on it. I've seen posts that say that the x box version was 6 mb larger than the pc version, while the pc version was announced to be 25 mb, but was released as only 19. meaning an extended epilogue may already exist. I've also heard some pretty convincing arguments that the epilogue is a hallucinations as a result of shepard's possible indoctrination over the course of either the final mission or the entire game. Evidence of this is crew members stating that they can hear humming ) a side effect of indoctrination), the appearance of the dream trees/screen distortions during the final level, the fact that TIM basically filled Saren's role and WAS indoctrinated, shepard should he/she choose either the control or synthesis options, appears very similar to both Saren and TIM, as far as his cybernetics, specifically how his eyes look. The entire epilogue stands a very good chance of being a battle in shepards brain as well as the player's brain, against the indocrination. Potentially if you chose control/synthesis, shepard gave in to indocrination and believed the crucible guardian who is the master ai behind the reapers. Giving in also means you as a player believed what they said, and where indoctrinated in the real world. Evidence behind this is theat the clearly paragon option of following your mission and destroying the reapers is shown very negatively/renegade. Finally choosing destroy results in shepard lying in rubble and taking a breath, rubble mind you not unlike the bombed out remains of london where he had moments ago been knocked down by harbinger's beam, a beam the killed everyone else in the vicinity and yet anderson makes it onto the citadel ahead of you, makes it to the central control area, which has only one bridge leading to it, which you used, and plays your conscience. Call it wishful thinking but there is alot of potential evidence pointing toward this, not to mention biowares lack of statements addressing frustration with the ending. I have faith in bioware